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Sukawa Onsen Shrine

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Sukawa Onsen Shrine is one of the historical centerpieces of Zao Onsen in Yamagata Prefecture, believed to have been founded around 834-847 during the early Heian period. Historical records dating back to 863 show that the shrine was highly ranked and regionally important even during that period. Emperor Seiwa's "Sandai Jitsuroku" chronicles mention the shrine, noting "Dewa Province 6th Rank, Sukawa Onsen, God 5th Rank, Lower". The exact construction date is unknown, but hot springs were discovered and gods were enshrined before 873.

The shrine serves as the guardian deity of Zao Onsen and combines three shrines into one: Sukawa Onsen Shrine, Zaozan Shrine, and Takiyama Shrine. Four Shinto deities are enshrined here: Okuninushi no Mikoto, Sukuna Hikona no Mikoto, Susanoo no Mikoto, and Kagutsuchi no Kami. The shrine is revered for promoting industry, family safety, eliminating troubles, fulfilling romance, and improving academics. The site has deep connections to Shugendo, a mountain worship tradition combining elements of shamanism, Shinto, and esoteric Buddhism that became popular in the 800s.

Visitors access the shrine via a bright red torii gate at the end of Takayu Street, followed by a long set of stone stairs. Along the ascent, look for a large moss-covered boulder called the "Stone of Strength" weighing nearly 190kg, reportedly lifted by 16-year-old Mogami Yoshiaki in 1561, who later became the 11th lord of Yamagata Castle. Lanterns line both sides of the stairs, decorated with senryu poems—traditional Japanese short verses that depict human nature and satirize society, contrasting with haiku's focus on natural beauty. In midsummer, the steps are lined with blooming hydrangea bushes.

At the first landing sits the Yakushi Shrine, which was the original Sukawa Onsen Shrine but now houses a sacred statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Healing Buddha) sealed inside. This iron Buddha statue dates to the Kamakura period (1185-1333) and is one of three significant Buddhas in Yamagata Prefecture. The current larger shrine was constructed in 1959 on land donated by Takamiya Group, with the old shrine moved across the road and renamed Yakushi Shrine. From the hilltop location, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the onsen town below.

Zao Onsen has a history of more than 1,900 years and is renowned for its abundant hot water from 47 sources producing 8,700 tons daily. The shrine is conveniently located near Kamiyu, the oldest communal bathhouse, positioned directly in front of the shrine's torii gate. The shrine can be accessed on foot by climbing the stairs or by car, which allows visitors to drive directly to the upper level. Admission to the shrine grounds is free.

From Tokyo Station, take the Yamagata Shinkansen (Tsubasa line) for approximately 2.5 hours to Yamagata Station. From Yamagata Station's East Exit, board the Yanako Bus bound for Zao Onsen, which takes about 35 minutes. By car, the shrine is approximately 35 minutes from the Yamagata Zao IC on the Yamagata Expressway. The shrine is located at an altitude of about 880 meters in the southeastern mountains of Yamagata City.


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+81 23-694-9328
Website
zaomountainresort.com


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3 Zaōonsen, Yamagata, 990-2301 일본

Phone

+81 23-694-9328

Website

zaomountainresort.com

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Sonagi
2025. 5. 12.
자오 온천의 온천을 지키는 유서 깊은 신사입니다. 온천가의 다카유도리를 안쪽으로 걸어가면 큰 붉은 신문과 긴 계단의 참배길이 보입니다. 제신은, 다이코쿠 주명·소히코 명명·스사유키 남명·카구츠치신으로, 성정, 온천의 신이 갖추어져 있어, 옆에는 신불습합으로 이루어진 약사 신사도 있어, 온천지 특유입니다. 동계에 방문했기 때문에 적설이 있었습니다만, 선인들의 발자국이 있었기 때문에 난간을 잡으면서 추적하면서 참배했습니다. 내리는 위험을 느꼈기 때문에 도로를 돌고 돌아왔다.
2025년 10월 위의 온천 공중 목욕탕의 바로 가까이에 있는 신사⛩️ 오름이 있는 돌계단이 계속됩니다. 추운 날에도 불구하고 참배자가 끊임없이 방문했습니다. 자오 온천에 방문했을 때는 꼭! 여기 신사도 추천합니다 😊
온천가의 맨 위에 위치한다. 가파른 돌계단을 오른 위에 위치하기 때문에 발밑의 불안한 분은 돌계단을 사용하지 않고 사전 바로 아래까지 도로가 있으므로 그쪽을 추천합니다. 온천 마을을 지켜보는 신사이므로 자오 온천을 이용했을 때는 한번은 손을 맞추는 것을 추천합니다.
자오 카미유 공동 온천측에서 참배길이 되어 있습니다. 200단 정도 오르면 본전에 분위기 있는 신사이지만 무인이었습니다. 카와 야나기가 참배길 곳곳에 게시되어 즐길 수 있습니다. 온천 마을의 산책도 좋습니다. 이가모치는 곧 품절되는 명산입니다.

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Nearby attractions to see

Kamo Aquarium

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Uesugi Shrine

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Yonezawa Textile Historical Museum

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The shrine enshrines four Shinto deities: Okuninushi no Mikoto, Sukuna Hikona no Mikoto, Susanoo no Mikoto, and Kagutsuchi no Kami. The current structure actually combines three shrines into one—Sukawa Onsen Shrine, Zaozan Shrine, and Takiyama Shrine. Worshippers visit the shrine to pray for industrial prosperity, family safety, eliminating troubles, fulfilling romance, and academic success.

The Stone of Strength is a large moss-covered boulder weighing nearly 190kg located along the stone stairway leading to the shrine. According to legend, 16-year-old Mogami Yoshiaki lifted this massive stone in 1561 to demonstrate his strength. Yoshiaki later became the 11th lord of Yamagata Castle and a powerful daimyo during the Sengoku period. Visitors can see this historic stone as they climb the lantern-lined steps decorated with senryu poetry.

From Tokyo Station, take the Yamagata Shinkansen (Tsubasa line) for approximately 2.5 hours to Yamagata Station. From Yamagata Station's East Exit, board the Yanako Bus bound for Zao Onsen, which takes about 35 minutes. The shrine is located at the end of Takayu Street, accessed through a bright red torii gate. Visitors can either climb the stone stairs or drive directly to the upper level by car. If driving from Tokyo, exit at Yamagata Zao IC on the Yamagata Expressway and continue for approximately 35 minutes to reach the shrine.

Yes, the shrine is ideally positioned for combining spiritual and therapeutic experiences. It's located directly in front of Kamiyu, the oldest communal bathhouse in Zao Onsen, which sits right at the shrine's torii gate entrance. Zao Onsen has over 1,900 years of bathing history with 47 hot spring sources producing 8,700 tons of water daily. The onsen is famous for its acidic, sulfuric waters known for skin-beautifying properties. Admission to the shrine grounds is free, making it an excellent addition to any hot spring visit in the area.
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