Yasaka Shrine

Yasaka Shrine

117 Simodai Nakazato Tateyama City

God: Takehayasusanounomikoto

Regular festival day  August 9th

1.History

In the past, the enshrined deity was also called "Gozetennouor Tennosou”. In the precincts, a ridge plate from 1736, a chezui stone and three chikara stones from 1773 remain, and although the date of its construction is unknown, there are many historical sites from the mid-Edo period. Behind the shrine building, there is a Koshin Tower carved with a blue-faced Kongo statue, a stone shrine to Emperor Gozu, and a small shrine to Sengen-sama, all of which show the depth of their faith.

Yasaka Shrine Main shrine
Panoramic View from Torii
Frame of Gozutennou
Sengen shrine

2.Festival

The mikoshi festival, which is held by all 40 residents of the ward, is carried out on August 9th and 10th every year, and the mikoshi is passed around every house in the ward. It is said that in the past, people departed from Yasaka Shrine on August 9th, headed to Awa Shrine, stayed at Okariya, and the next day went to the Aihama coast.

Yasaka Shrine Festival (August 12, 2018 Anbo Shrine 1300th Anniversary Festival at the precincts of Anbo Shrine)

3.Mikoshi

There is an ink inscription of “Mikoshi remodeling” in the 30th year of Meiji in the body of the shrine of Yasaka Shrine. From this inscription, it seems that Nakazato had a mikoshi before the 30th century of the Meiji era, and that the mikoshi was extensively remodeled with the involvement of carpenters, carvers, hardware makers, and painters. It is a stately mikoshi with a sculpture by Goto Ribei Tachibana Yoshimitsu.

Yasaka Shrine Mikoshi 1
Yasaka Shrine Mikoshi 2
Yasaka Shrine Mikoshi  3

Tateyama City Kanbe Historical Exploration (Southern Area) Map