[Image1]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Sightseeing Spot: Furuto-no ShrineThe founding date is unknown.Accordi
[Image2]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Sightseeing Spot: Furuto-no ShrineThe founding date is unknown.Accordi
[Image3]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Sightseeing Spot: Furuto-no ShrineThe founding date is unknown.Accordi
[Image4]Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Sightseeing Spot: Furuto-no ShrineThe founding date is unknown.Accordi

Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Sightseeing Spot: Furuto-no Shrine

The founding date is unknown.

According to shrine tradition, when the loyal retainer Shibahara Matazaburo Nyudo Shotora of the Yoshino court moved from Shibahara in Osekata Village to Kuwanochi Yokodori, he is said to have brought the three deities of Kumano that had been worshipped in Shibahara to this site.

Since ancient times the shrine has been revered as the Shrine of the Fire God. When a parishioner’s house faced fire, mysterious sounds would reportedly arise within the shrine to warn of it, and the parishioners would stay at the shrine to perform rituals to avert the fire.

On the grounds stand three giant cedar trees about 580 years old and over 30 meters tall, designated as town natural monuments. A kaya tree likewise designated as a town natural monument is a giant estimated at about 600 years old and 34 meters tall.

Spring Festival: Early April
Grand Annual Festival: September 23
Night Kagura: Early January

Deities enshrined: Izanagi no Mikoto, Izanami no Mikoto, Kagutsuchi no Mikoto, with Fujiwara no Michizane also enshrined.

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