Nishinomiya Shrine
西宮神社
美保神社
/ Miho Jinja
Miho Shrine is the head shrine of the roughly 3,385 Ebisu shrines nationwide. Located at the tip of the Mihonoseki peninsula, it faces the Sea of Japan and is deeply tied to maritime commerce and the fishing trade. The shrine is also known for its tradition of musical offerings.
God of fishing, commerce, and good fortune; oracle deity and later identified with Ebisu
Head shrine of approximately 3,385 branch shrines nationwide.
Location Coordinates
35.5614, 133.3003
608 Mihonoseki, Mihonoseki-cho, Matsue, Shimane 690-1501
〒690-1501 島根県松江市美保関町美保関608
Matsue Station (JR San'in Line)
24 hours (office 8:30–16:30)
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Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team
Miho Shrine is the head shrine of the roughly 3,385 Ebisu shrines nationwide. Located at the tip of the Mihonoseki peninsula, it faces the Sea of Japan and is deeply tied to maritime commerce and the fishing trade. The shrine is also known for its tradition of musical offerings.
Miho Shrine is located in Matsue, Shimane. The full address is: 608 Mihonoseki, Mihonoseki-cho, Matsue, Shimane 690-1501.
The enshrined deities are: Kotoshironushi no Kami, mihotsu hime.