Kanō Jinja

📍 Kanagawa, Nishiuraga 1-1-13 · Yokosuka

About

Founded 治承5年(1181)
Enshrined 誉田別尊, 比売大神, 息長帯比売命
Festival 9月15日(例大祭)
Heritage 虎踊り(県指定民俗文化財)、社叢林(県指定天然記念物)

📿 Goshuin Info

Hours

08:30–17:00

Fee

¥500

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

📍 Open in Google Maps

History

Byakko

Kanō Jinja is an ancient shrine said to have been founded in Yōwa 1 (1181) during the late Heian period, when Minamoto no Yoritomo enshrined a branch spirit from Awa Jinja, the First Shrine of Awa Province. It has long watched over Uraga Harbor and has gathered thick devotion as the guardian deity of maritime safety. Situated in a land that once served as the seat of the Uraga Bugyo during the Edo period and played a vital role as a strategic point of coastal defense, it continues its sacred mission. With its auspicious name meaning "wishes come true," many pilgrims visit seeking the fulfillment of their desires. It is a sacred place that has walked through history alongside the port town, bridging the bonds between the sea and the people.

Benefits

fulfillment of wishesmaritime safetytraffic safetyromantic bondsbusiness prosperitygood fortunehousehold harmony

Goshuin Gallery

Tips

🚃
Access

京急線「浦賀駅」から徒歩約15分です。東叶神社と西叶神社は浦賀湾を挟んで向かい合い、渡し船(浦賀の渡し)で移動できます。

🕯️ 0

More to visit

See all shrines in Kanagawa