Sightseeing
観光
Odate area

Matsumine Shrine

Shinto shrine steeped in history

Kobo-Daishi, also known as Kukai, is said to have founded the temple during the early Heian era. An 853 CE earthquake completely buried the main hall and Buddha statute. The temple was rebuilt, but then burnt down three more times until the present structure was constructed in the late Edo era.
In accordance with Meiji policy, the shrine was converted to a Shinto shrine devoted to the god of the moon and renamed Matsumine Shrine.
Walking the path lined with giant cedars that leads to the shrine, visitors are often overcome with an “otherworldly” feeling.
Otorii in the entrance and natural Akita cedar
The stairs which are said to be 160 steps
The main shrine where there is a holy atmosphere

Further information

【Address】141-5 niōden Matumine Ōdate City,Akita

【Phone number】0186-48-2555

【Business hours】Inaccessible during the snowy months

【Homepage】http://odate-city.jp/museum/culmap/odate/matsumine_jinjya

Map

【Matsumine Shrine】
141-5 niōden Matumine Ōdate City,Akita