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Ichikishima Shrine (Toyohashi)

Ichikishima Shrine (Toyohashi)

A shrine in Aichi — a sacred site of old faith.

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Overview

Ichikishima Shrine stands in the Muro-Ichiba district of Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture. It is understood to enshrine Ichikishima-hime, one of the three Munakata goddesses associated with water and the sea. Tucked into the Muro neighborhood on the western side of Toyohashi near Mikawa Bay, the shrine has long served as a guardian deity for the local community. Rather than a polished tourist site, it offers a quiet, unassuming atmosphere rooted in everyday local faith.

Highlights

  • A local guardian shrine to Ichikishima-hime, goddess of water and sea
  • An unpretentious scene of faith in the waterside Muro neighborhood
  • A quiet, un-touristed precinct where local atmosphere lingers
  • A small sanctuary tied to the same goddess as Itsukushima shrines

History

Ichikishima-hime has been venerated across Japan as a goddess who protects seafaring and fishing. Muro is an old waterside area facing Mikawa Bay that grew alongside reclamation and fishing, and the community's gratitude for the blessings of water is thought to lie behind devotion to this shrine. For details of its founding, it is best to consult official temple records or local information.

Access

The shrine sits near 34.75 degrees north and 137.36 degrees east, in the western part of Toyohashi. A common route is to head west from Toyohashi Station, served by JR and Meitetsu lines, by local bus or car. As it lies along narrow residential streets, please check current routes and parking through official sources.

Best season

You can visit throughout the year, though the New Year period and times of local festivals are especially lively. Thanks to its location near Mikawa Bay, a stroll on a calm, breezy day in spring or autumn is particularly pleasant.

Map

34.7469, 137.3566 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Travel from Toyohashi Station to the western Muro area
  2. 2Pay your respects at Ichikishima Shrine in its quiet precinct
  3. 3Wander the waterside lanes of the Muro neighborhood
  4. 4Continue toward Mikawa Bay to enjoy the coastal scenery

Did you know?

💡 The name Ichikishima links to the place name and faith of the Muro district of Toyohashi. The goddess is often merged with Benzaiten and enshrined by the water, making this a small waterside sanctuary honoring the same deity as Itsukushima shrines nationwide.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium📍 Minami Chita Beach Land📍 Takeshima Aquarium
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