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Imakumano Shrine

Imakumano Shrine

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

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Overview

Imakumano Shrine stands in the village of Tozawa, Mogami District, Yamagata Prefecture. Formerly ranked as a village shrine (sonsha), it has long been cherished as a guardian deeply rooted in the local community. Set among the hills of the Mogami region, famed for its river-boat traditions, it is wrapped in the quiet air of a rural hamlet. Rather than a major tourist site, it is a shrine that has accompanied local life and faith, and a visit can be combined with the peaceful scenery of Tozawa and the nature around the Mogami Gorge. For festival details and history, it is best to consult local official information.

Highlights

  • An ancient shrine said to have been founded in 724
  • A village shrine long cherished as the guardian of Tozawa
  • A quiet shrine nestled in the hills of the Mogami region
  • A worship experience blended with peaceful rural scenery

History

Imakumano Shrine is said to have been founded in the year 724, giving it a long history as an ancient shrine. Ranked in former times as a village shrine, it has watched over the life and faith of the Tozawa community as its local guardian. For details on its history from founding to the present and the content of its rituals, it is best to check official information from Tozawa Village and other local sources.

Access

The shrine is located in Tozawa Village, Mogami District, Yamagata Prefecture, at roughly 38.66 degrees north and 140.14 degrees east. It can be reached from within Tozawa in the Mogami region and sits in a quiet setting among the hills. Please confirm specific approach paths, parking, and visiting hours in advance with official information from Tozawa Village and similar sources.

Best season

The surroundings of Imakumano Shrine are wrapped in the lush nature of the Mogami region, offering distinct charm in each season. Fresh green early summer and the autumn foliage season are especially quiet and beautiful, letting you worship unhurried in the rural air. As this is a region of deep winter snow, if visiting during the snow season, check road and transport conditions with official information before setting out.

Map

38.6614, 140.1469 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to Imakumano Shrine from within Tozawa Village
  2. 2Worship at the quiet mountain-hamlet shrine and feel the local faith
  3. 3Stroll the peaceful nature of the surrounding Mogami region
  4. 4Explore Tozawa's sights and festivals as confirmed by official information

Did you know?

💡 Imakumano Shrine is an old shrine said to date from 724, formerly ranked as a village shrine. Though not a nationally renowned grand shrine, it is a quiet place of faith that has walked alongside the history of the Tozawa community as its guardian.

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