Kokuhei Chusha Ichinomiya (Mutsu Province)

Shiogama Shrine

鹽竈神社

/ Shiogama Jinja

Admission
Free
Goshuin (Temple Seal)
300 JPY
Access
15 min walk
Hours
Open daily, 5:00-20:00

Overview

Shiogama Shrine stands on a forested hilltop overlooking Matsushima Bay, one of Japan's celebrated scenic wonders. As the ichinomiya of ancient Mutsu Province, it has been the spiritual anchor of northeastern Honshu for over a millennium. The shrine's unique identity revolves around Shiotsuchi-oji-no-kami, a deity associated with salt production and maritime guidance. According to mythology, this kami led Takemikazuchi and Futsunushi to the Tohoku region during the divine pacification of the land, then remained to teach the local people how to extract salt from seawater. The compound actually encompasses two shrines: the Shiogama Shrine proper and the adjacent Shiwahiko Shrine, which was merged into the same grounds. Both are set amid ancient cryptomeria trees on the summit of Ichinomori Hill.

History

Founding

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Documented
820

Source: First appears in historical records with tax exemption

820📄Documented

First historical mention; granted tax exemption

1695📄Documented

Current main shrine buildings constructed under Date clan patronage

Enshrined Deities

Shiotsuchi Oji No Kami
primary Deity
secondary Deity

God of thunder, swords, martial arts, and sumo; emissary of the heavenly deities

secondary Deity

God of swords, martial prowess, and national pacification

Blessings

Shrine Network

Head shrine of approximately 110 branch shrines nationwide.

Did You Know?

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The shrine's famous shiogama-zakura cherry blossoms are a unique variety found only at this shrine, designated a national natural monument.

Source: documented

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The shrine possesses three separate sanctuaries housing different kami, an unusual arrangement among major shrines.

Source: documented

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Matsuo Basho visited the shrine during his 1689 journey chronicled in Oku no Hosomichi.

Source: documented

Practical Information

Location Coordinates

38.3220, 141.0230

Physical Address

1-1 Ichinomori-yama, Shiogama, Miyagi

宮城県塩竈市一森山1-1

Access

Hon-Shiogama Station (JR Senseki Line)

15 min walk

Hours

Open daily, 5:00-20:00

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Frequently Asked Questions

Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team

What is Shiogama Shrine?

Shiogama Shrine stands on a forested hilltop overlooking Matsushima Bay, one of Japan's celebrated scenic wonders. As the ichinomiya of ancient Mutsu Province, it has been the spiritual anchor of northeastern Honshu for over a millennium. The shrine's unique identity revolves around Shiotsuchi-oji-no-kami, a deity associated with salt production and maritime guidance. According to mythology, this kami led Takemikazuchi and Futsunushi to the Tohoku region during the divine pacification of the land, then remained to teach the local people how to extract salt from seawater. The compound actually encompasses two shrines: the Shiogama Shrine proper and the adjacent Shiwahiko Shrine, which was merged into the same grounds. Both are set amid ancient cryptomeria trees on the summit of Ichinomori Hill.

Where is Shiogama Shrine located?

Shiogama Shrine is located in Shiogama, Miyagi. The full address is: 1-1 Ichinomori-yama, Shiogama, Miyagi.

What deities are enshrined at Shiogama Shrine?

The enshrined deities are: shiotsuchi oji no kami, Takemikazuchi no Kami, Futsunushi no Kami.

What blessings can you pray for at Shiogama Shrine?

Shiogama Shrine is known for: Maritime Safety, Safe Childbirth, Salt Industry.

How do I get to Shiogama Shrine?

The nearest station is Hon-Shiogama Station (JR Senseki Line). It is about a 15-minute walk from the station.