Kouko Jinja

📍 Ibaraki, Kitakitasomgun Tone-machi Tatsugi 882 · Kitakitasomgun Tone-machi

📿 Goshuin Info

Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

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About

Founded1920
EnshrinedEmperor Meiji, Empress Shoken
RankImperial Shrine (Kanpei Taisha)
FestivalNovember 3 (Annual Festival)
HeritageHonden (Registered Cultural Property)

History

Byakko

Kouko Jinja is an ancient shrine located in Tatsugi, Tone-machi. The unusual shrine name "Kouko" derives from the "kouko," a type of dragon dwelling in water, and "kou," which represents water deities. With deep connections to water in its location along the Tone River basin, this shrine has long been revered as a deity governing both the blessings and perils of water. For the local people, it has remained a cherished sacred place where they give thanks for the blessings of abundant water and pray for protection from water disasters.

Benefits

protection from water disastersbountiful harvestsprosperous businesshousehold harmonywarding off calamitiesgood fortune and prosperity

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