TadoTaishaShrine Taisha Shrine

TadoTaishaShrine
TadoTaishaShrine, New Year's visit
Ageuma Shinto Ritual (May 5th Japanese Festival)
Summer pilgrimage: Lantern festival
Yabusame ritual
lobby
ceremonial hall
Precinct
TadoTaishaShrine
TadoTaishaShrine, New Year's visit
Ageuma Shinto Ritual (May 5th Japanese Festival)
Summer pilgrimage: Lantern festival
Yabusame ritual
lobby
ceremonial hall
Precinct

With a long history, Mt. Tado has been revered as ``Shintaiyama,'' the mountain where the gods are enshrined. Later, during the reign of Emperor Yuryaku in the latter half of the 5th century, the shrine building was built and continues to this day.
The main shrine enshrines "Amatsu Hikone-no-Mikoto" and Betsugu annex shrine enshrines "Amaterasu-Omikami-no-Mikoto," which is also called Kitaise Daijingu Shrine because it is the child deity and grandchild deity of "Amaterasu Omikami," the deity enshrined at Ise Shrine. It is an ancient shrine that has been famous for a poem that goes, ``If you go to Ise, you should also pray, but if you don't visit Ise, you will be lost.'' The ``Hakuba Legend'' has also been passed down as a divine horse that brings happiness.
Visitors come to pray for a variety of things, including family safety, business prosperity, industrial development, traffic safety, warding off evil spirits, first shrine, safe childbirth, and praying for rain.


The Ageuma Shinto ritual held on May 4th and 5th is a heroic ritual in which young jockeys run up a hill as one with horse and rider. It is one of the world's strangest festivals and has been designated as an intangible folk cultural property of Mie Prefecture.

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Detailed information

address
1681 KuwanaCity Tado-cho, Kuwana-shi 511-0106
telephone number
0594-48-2037 (TadoTaishaShrine)
business hours
You can visit the shrine 24 hours a day, and prayers are accepted from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The amulet awarding place is open from 9am to 5pm.
Holiday
No holidays
Fee
Visiting is free.
Access by public transportation

15 minutes walk from Yoro Railway Tado Station, 5 minutes by bus (Mie Kotsu)

Access by car

10 minutes from Kuwana Higashi IC on the Higashi-Meihan Expressway, 15 minutes from Yatomi IC
30 minutes from Meishin Expressway Ogaki IC

parking

Free parking for about 30 cars next to the shrine
Under-stairs parking lot (approx. 70 spaces) (free on weekdays)
There are other paid parking lots nearby, approximately 500 spaces.

toilet

Western style toilet available
Japanese style toilet available
Multi-purpose toilet available

*Prices are subject to change, so please check with your contact information before going out.

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