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Suwa, Nagano Prefecture
At a Glance
The shrine is part of a system with over 60 auxiliary shrines scattered around Lake Suwa, ranging from tiny stone structures to full compounds, each playing a role in the ritual calendar.
Unlike the other Suwa shrines positioned near the lake, Maemiya sits on rising hillside terrain where the basin meets the forests, gradually pulling visitors upward and away from the flatlands below.
This shrine offers 1 different goshuin designs
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The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
What this place is believed to grant
5 structures on the grounds
Fascinating facts about this place
The shrine is part of a system with over 60 auxiliary shrines scattered around Lake Suwa, ranging from tiny stone structures to full compounds, each playing a role in the ritual calendar.
Unlike the other Suwa shrines positioned near the lake, Maemiya sits on rising hillside terrain where the basin meets the forests, gradually pulling visitors upward and away from the flatlands below.
Maemiya is the only one of the four Suwa Taisha shrines with an actual honden (main sanctuary building) that houses the sacred shintai. The other three shrines have only worship halls.
The shrine's honden was built in 1932 using timber salvaged from the Grand Shrine of Ise, connecting it to Japan's most sacred shrine complex through its very structure.
Seasonal celebrations and special occasions
Onbashira Festival
A major Suwa shrine festival known for its dynamic timber-pulling rites, held once every seventh year.
Ontōsai
A Suwa shrine festival listed as taking place on April 15.
Ofune Matsuri
A Suwa shrine festival listed as taking place on August 1.
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