Niigata Daijingu Shrine

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Niigata Daijingu Shrine

Known as “Niigata’s Ise-sama,” this shrine is the birthplace of Shinto wedding ceremonies in Niigata.

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Niigata Daijingu Shrine in Niigata City enshrines Amaterasu Omikami and Toyouke no Okami, the deities worshiped at Ise Jingu. Known as “Niigata’s Ise-sama,” it is beloved by local residents. Founded in 1876 as the Niigata headquarters of Jingu Kyoin, a missionary organization of Ise Jingu, it was later renamed to its current shrine name. The shrine also enshrines musubi deities, and many worshipers visit to pray for blessings in matchmaking and relationships.

Surrounded by trees, the shrine grounds are another of its charms, showing different seasonal scenery throughout the year. Cherry blossoms in spring, wisteria in early summer, and autumn leaves add color to the grounds, and the scenery in harmony with the shrine buildings, torii gate, and stone-step approach has also made it a popular photo spot.

The shrine offers a wide variety of amulets, including distinctive designs suited to modern life such as the “Wish-Granting Amulet,” “Happiness Toki Amulet,” and “Bicycle Safety Amulet.” There are two types of goshuin, one for Niigata Daijingu Shrine and one for the subsidiary Onbayashi Inari Shrine within the grounds. Seasonal limited editions are also available, so be sure to check the official website.

It is also known as the birthplace of Shinto wedding ceremonies in Niigata, and traditional wedding rites are still held here today. Annual events are also diverse, including the Nagoshi no Oharae purification ritual in late June, when visitors pray for good health by passing through a large ring of sacred grass. Here, you can experience the area’s faith and history.

Highlights

  • Known as “Niigata’s Ise-sama” because it enshrines a divided spirit from Ise Jingu.
  • Founded in 1876 and also known as the birthplace of Shinto wedding ceremonies in Niigata.
  • Beautiful shrine grounds that harmonize with seasonal scenery such as cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in fall.
  • Unique amulets such as the “Wish-Granting Amulet” and “Bicycle Safety Amulet,” as well as goshuin, are also popular.

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  • A shrine known as “Niigata’s Ise-sama” and beloved by local residents

    A shrine known as “Niigata’s Ise-sama” and beloved by local residents

  • Also known as the birthplace of Shinto wedding ceremonies in Niigata

    Also known as the birthplace of Shinto wedding ceremonies in Niigata

  • Its unique amulets are also popular

    Its unique amulets are also popular

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Are goshuin available?

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Yes.

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Is there a parking lot?

A

Yes.

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Are there coin lockers?

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No.

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Details

Name in Japanese
新潟大神宮
Postal Code
951-8104
Address
5195 Nishiohatacho, Chuo-ku, Niigata, Niigata Prefecture 951-8104
Phone
025-222-4212
Closed on
Open daily
Hours
Amulet counter 8:30am–5:30pm (worship open 24 hours)
Admission
Free to visit
Access
1) Approx. 5 minutes on foot from the Nishiohata bus stop on the Niigata Kotsu Hamaura Line
2) Right by the Kitagata Bunka Hakubutsukan-mae bus stop on the sightseeing loop bus
Credit Cards
Not accepted (payments at the amulet counter are cash only)
Official website
Official website (Japanese)