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Koshiō Shrine

Koshiō Shrine

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

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Overview

Koshiō Shrine stands in Omagari, Daisen City, Akita Prefecture. Its main hall (honden) is designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan, and the quiet precincts evoke a long history. Close to central Omagari, it is a calm place of worship that carries the region's faith into the present day.

Highlights

  • A main hall designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan
  • Quiet precincts that carry the region's faith to today
  • A location close to Omagari, the town of fireworks
  • Worship amid the distinct charm of each season

History

Koshiō Shrine has long drawn the reverence of local people, and its main hall in particular is a valuable structure designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Its form and craftsmanship are highly regarded as reflections of the architectural culture of earlier times. For details on the shrine's founding and enshrined deities, checking on-site guidance or official sources is recommended.

Access

The shrine is located in Omagari, Daisen City, Akita Prefecture (around 39.44°N, 140.50°E). It lies close to central Omagari, nationally famous for its fireworks competition, and can be reached by car or on foot from Omagari Station. Please check official sources for detailed routes and parking when you visit.

Best season

The precincts can be visited quietly throughout the year, with each season offering its own charm. Spring buds, summer greenery, the clear air of autumn, and the snow-wrapped stillness of winter all give the grounds a different face. Extending a trip here to coincide with Omagari's renowned fireworks is another fine option.

Map

39.4381, 140.4992 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to the shrine from central Omagari
  2. 2Take a close, unhurried look at the Important Cultural Property main hall
  3. 3Pay your respects in the quiet precincts and reflect on its history
  4. 4Explore the surroundings tied to the seasons or the fireworks event

Did you know?

💡 The greatest highlight is the main hall, designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan, well worth taking your time to admire as a historic piece of architecture. Understated rather than showy, it is a place to quietly sense the course of the region's faith.

Nearby spots

📍 Hitotsumori Park📍 Senshū Park📍 Koshiō Shrine
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