Moto Mishima Jinja

📍 Tokyo, Taito Ward · 1-7-11 Negishi

About

Founded 弘安年間(1278〜1288年)
Enshrined 大山祇命
Rank 村社
Festival 5月第2土曜・日曜

📿 Goshuin Info

Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Moto Mishima Jinja in Negishi, Taito Ward, is a historic shrine said to have enshrined a branch spirit from Mishima Taisha in Izu Province. During the Edo period, it served as the tutelary shrine of Negishi village, receiving devoted worship from local residents and earning the deep reverence of samurai and merchants alike. Through Tokyo's modernization in the Meiji era, it has been cherished as a shrine that preserved the compassion and traditions of downtown culture. Enshrining Ōyamatsumi no Kami, the mountain and sea deity, it is known as a sacred place that fulfills manifold wishes through its divine virtue. Today, seasonal festivals are carefully transmitted as occasions that deepen community bonds.

Benefits

Business prosperityHousehold harmonyWarding off calamityGood fortune and auspicious blessingsVictory and competitive successTraffic safety

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