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Uesugi Shrine

4.3 (2407)Tourist AttractionPlace Of WorshipPoint Of InterestEstablishment

Uesugi Shrine stands in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, as a tribute to one of Japan's most celebrated feudal lords, Uesugi Kenshin (1530-1578). Known as the "Dragon of Echigo," Kenshin was a powerful daimyo of the Sengoku period renowned for his military prowess and honorable conduct. The shrine was established in 1876 during the Meiji era, originally dedicated to Kenshin, and later expanded to honor Uesugi Yozan, the ninth lord of the Yonezawa Domain, who is celebrated for his administrative reforms that saved the domain from financial ruin in the late 18th century.

The shrine grounds occupy a significant portion of the former Yonezawa Castle site, with the main hall featuring traditional architectural elements characteristic of Meiji-era shrine construction. The approach to the shrine passes through Matsugasaki Park, where visitors can appreciate cherry blossoms in spring and snow-covered landscapes in winter. Adjacent to the shrine, the Keishoden Museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts related to the Uesugi clan, including armor, swords, and historical documents that provide insight into the clan's 400-year history in the region.

Visitors can participate in typical shrine activities such as offering prayers, purchasing omamori (protective amulets), and writing wishes on ema wooden plaques. The shrine is particularly popular during the annual Uesugi Festival held in late April or early May, which features a reenactment of the historic battles of Kawanakajima with hundreds of participants in period armor. The winter months transform the area into a scenic snowscape, offering a distinctly different atmosphere from the warmer seasons.

Uesugi Shrine is located approximately 2 kilometers from JR Yonezawa Station. Visitors can reach the shrine by taking a local bus from the station, which takes about 10 minutes, or by taxi in roughly 5 minutes. The shrine itself has no admission fee and remains open to visitors throughout the year. The adjacent Keishoden Museum charges an admission fee of ¥400 for adults, with reduced rates for students and children. Free parking is available for those arriving by car.


Hours
日曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
月曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
火曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
水曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
木曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
金曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
土曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 238-22-3189
Website
www.uesugi-jinja.or.jp


The area

Address
日本、〒992-0052 山形県米沢市丸の内1丁目4−13 米沢市丸の内1丁目4−13

Hours

日曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
月曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
火曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
水曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
木曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
金曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
土曜日: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 238-22-3189

Website

www.uesugi-jinja.or.jp

What other travelers are saying about Uesugi Shrine

戦国時代を思いおこす神社でした。 強さと義を重んじる謙信公を思いながら参拝しました。武将の中で特に英傑であった謙信公。好きな武将と聞かれたら必ず名前が出てきますね。私も好きな武将です。 神社は本殿と末社、摂社が並んでおり米沢城跡に内にまとまっています。鷹山公の松岬神社だけは堀の外。それでも神社境内としてはまとまっており近隣に駐車場も多くあり参拝しやすい神社です。 出羽三山神社からの南下中に立ち寄り。盆休み中の15:00頃の参拝でした。遅めの時間帯のため人は多くはありませんでした。ここに立ち寄ったため、次の日のルートに武田神社が加わりました。これからの旅には戦国武将巡りも加わりそうです。 2025.08.15
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敦
2025/11/29
(2025.12)年末に初訪問。とても暖かく足元の雪が雨で滑る。上杉謙信、直江兼続、上杉鷹山、など米沢藩の重鎮の碑や銅像が集まった、米沢城址に作られた神社。謙信公が奉られている。静かでこじんまりしたいい神社。 説明を読んだところ、上杉氏は徳川の世に必ずしも優遇されてはいなかったようだが、結局明治までここ米沢は上杉氏が治め続けたわけで、その継続性は城下の町並みや道付けに現れている。
上杉謙信公を祀っている神社です。 神社一帯が、米沢城址で見所が満載でした。 御朱印は2社分(上杉神社と松岬神社)あり、2社分(各、直書き500円で)授かりました。 稽照殿は拝観料700円で中に入れます。まさに東北の宝庫で、一見の価値は十分あります。
上杉パワーを感じられます。 コンパクトな神社です。 おみくじが辛かった気がするのは気のせいでしょうか? 2人でおみくじしてみてどちらもなかなか辛口のコメントでした。(小吉と末吉)。さすが謙信。
上杉謙信公が好きなので立ち寄ってみました。神社自体は静かで素敵な雰囲気でしたが、米沢駅からバスで10分くらい、周りに観光スポットが集中しているせいか、平日の朝だと言うのに御朱印がめちゃくちゃ混んでてビックリしました。 書置きでも良かったので、混んでいるのであれば受付を2名体制にして欲しかったです。 時間に余裕の無い方は本殿手前の左側に有るにある社務所の並びを確認し、状況次第で参拝の前に並んだ方が良いかもしれません。

Nearby attractions to see

Kamo Aquarium

Kamo Aquarium

Sukawa Onsen Shrine

Sukawa Onsen Shrine

A scenic river lined with blooming cherry blossom trees on both sides, with a red arched bridge crossing the water under a bright blue sky. People are visible on the bridge, enjoying the spring scenery.

松ヶ崎公園

Nearby attractions to see

Kamo Aquarium

Kamo Aquarium

Sukawa Onsen Shrine

Sukawa Onsen Shrine

A scenic river lined with blooming cherry blossom trees on both sides, with a red arched bridge crossing the water under a bright blue sky. People are visible on the bridge, enjoying the spring scenery.

松ヶ崎公園


よくある質問

Uesugi Kenshin was a powerful daimyo who ruled the Echigo Province (modern-day Niigata) during the Sengoku period from 1530 to 1578. Known as the "Dragon of Echigo" and the "God of War," he was famous for his exceptional military skills, particularly his legendary battles against Takeda Shingen at Kawanakajima. Unlike many warlords of his era, Kenshin was celebrated for his sense of honor and adherence to Buddhist principles. The shrine was established in 1876 to commemorate his legacy and later expanded to include Uesugi Yozan, another distinguished member of the Uesugi clan.

The Keishoden Museum, located adjacent to Uesugi Shrine, displays an extensive collection of artifacts from the Uesugi clan's 400-year history. The collection includes samurai armor and helmets, swords and other weapons, historical documents, and personal items belonging to clan members. Notable exhibits feature armor worn by Uesugi Kenshin himself and items related to Uesugi Yozan's administrative reforms. The museum provides English explanations for major exhibits, making it accessible to international visitors interested in feudal Japanese history.

The shrine offers different experiences throughout the year. Late April to early May is the most popular time due to the Uesugi Festival, which features a large-scale reenactment of historical battles with hundreds of participants in authentic samurai armor. Spring brings cherry blossoms to Matsugasaki Park surrounding the shrine, while autumn offers colorful foliage. Winter transforms the area into a picturesque snow-covered landscape, providing a serene atmosphere. The shrine is accessible year-round, so the best time depends on whether you prefer festival excitement or quieter seasonal beauty.

A basic visit to the shrine grounds typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, allowing time for prayer, exploring the grounds, and taking photographs. If you plan to visit the Keishoden Museum, add another 45 minutes to an hour to properly view the exhibits. Visitors interested in the surrounding Matsugasaki Park or those who want a more leisurely experience should allocate approximately 2 hours total. During the Uesugi Festival, plan for at least half a day to fully enjoy the battle reenactments and related events.

Follow standard Japanese shrine etiquette when visiting Uesugi Shrine. At the entrance, bow slightly before passing through the torii gate. At the purification fountain (temizuya), rinse your left hand, then right hand, pour water into your left hand to rinse your mouth, and rinse your left hand again. At the main hall, toss a coin into the offering box, bow twice, clap twice, pray silently, and bow once more. Photography is generally permitted in the grounds but may be restricted inside the museum or certain buildings. Dress modestly and speak quietly to maintain the respectful atmosphere of this sacred site.
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