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Homan Shrine

鹿児島県
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A shrine dedicated to Tamayorihime, who sowed the five grains on Tanegashima.
There is a legend of red rice that is said to have started rice cultivation on Tanegashima Island, and it is deeply connected to the local rice cultivation. Not only the shrine, but also to the west of the shrine, there is a splendid pond that is over 4 km in size, and in winter, many waterfowl come to visit. You can walk around and see each spot!

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Take a leisurely stroll through the solemn grounds

Homan Shrine Take a leisurely stroll through the solemn grounds
画像引用:鹿児島県観光サイト かごしまの旅
The grounds of Homan Shrine are surprisingly spacious. The path to the shrine is also very solemn and has a wonderful atmosphere, and the shrine itself is a historic building. If you just take a quick look, you may finish your stroll in about 10 minutes, but for those who love history, we recommend taking about 30 minutes to stroll through the grounds of Homan Shrine! You can feel the fusion of the unique atmosphere of the southern islands and Shinto culture with your own skin.
Point 2

Recommended to Visit with Tanegashima Akamai Kan

Homan Shrine Recommended to Visit with Tanegashima Akamai Kan
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Houman Shrine enshrines the god of abundant harvests and is a shrine that is very familiar with red rice instead of white rice. Tanegashima Akamai Kan is a place where you can learn about the impact that red rice has had on Tanegashima. We would like you to visit not only Houman Shrine, but also Tanegashima Akamai Kan at the same time to experience the charm of red rice. By the way, the ice cream made with red rice sold at Tanegashima Akamai Kan is very delicious!
Point 3

Don't Miss the Hozen Pond

Homan Shrine Don't Miss the Hozen Pond
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Behind Hozen Shrine, there is a large pond called Hozen Pond, which is about 1.2 kilometers in circumference. It is known for attracting wild birds in the winter, especially a large number of ducks, and has been used for duck hunting since ancient times. This traditional hunting is called "tsumugi net hunting," and it is said that there are only three places in Japan where this hunting is conducted, including Hozen Pond. The view from the nearby observation deck is also very beautiful.
Point 4

Don't Miss the Coral Walls!

Homan Shrine Don't Miss the Coral Walls!
画像引用:鹿児島県観光サイト かごしまの旅
In Tanegashima, "coral stones" have been used in places where gods reside, such as shrines, since ancient times. Coral stones are formed by the fossilization of coral, and at Homan Shrine, there is a coral wall made by stacking these coral stones. This is a rare stone wall in Japan, so when you visit Homan Shrine, be sure not to forget to see it. It's also fun to look for coral stones at other shrines and places in Tanegashima.
Point 5

Recommended to Visit the "Rice Planting Festival"

Homan Shrine Recommended to Visit the "Rice Planting Festival"
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Every year in April, the "Rice Planting Festival" is held at Homan Shrine. (Please check the city or town's website for details as there may be an impact from the coronavirus pandemic.) First, prayers are offered for red rice seedlings and other crops in the rice field forest adjacent to the shrine, followed by the planting of the seedlings in the rice field by men. At the end of the festival, onigiri rice balls and other dishes made with red rice harvested the previous year are served. This is a ritual to pray for a good harvest and is highly valued by the local community, making it worth visiting at least once!
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Sightseeing

Homan Shrine Take a Break in the Solemn Grounds
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Take a Break in the Solemn Grounds
The area surrounding Homan Shrine is characterized by its abundance of vegetation and the very solemn atmosphere of the path leading up to the shrine. Inside the grounds, there are splendid sago palms planted, giving visitors a sense of Shinto culture different from that of the mainland. The shrine itself is located up a small hill, and the path leading to it can be slippery, especially after rain, so be careful. Take a break and enjoy the solemn atmosphere of Homan Shrine.

History

Homan Shrine Shrine Dedicated to the God of Bountiful Harvests, Tamayorihime-no-Mikoto
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Shrine Dedicated to the God of Bountiful Harvests, Tamayorihime-no-Mikoto
Houman Shrine is dedicated to the god of bountiful harvests, Tamayorihime-no-Mikoto, and has had a significant impact on the rice farming culture of Tanegashima. In particular, Tanegashima has traditionally grown "akamai" (red rice) instead of the white rice that is cultivated throughout Japan. Even today, akamai is grown in the shrine's rice paddies, and planting and harvesting are important parts of the shrine's rituals that are carefully passed down by the people of Tanegashima.

Parking

Homan Shrine Free Parking Available!
画像引用:鹿児島県観光サイト かごしまの旅
Free Parking Available!
As getting around by car is essential on Tanegashima Island, the parking lot at Homan Shrine is also free. It's recommended to park at the nearby Tanegashima Akamai Kan and learn about the history of red rice after visiting Homan Shrine, but if you have difficulty walking or the road is muddy, there is also a parking lot near the approach to Homan Shrine that you can use.

Basic Information

Address 3786 Nagae, Minamitane-cho, Kumage-gun, Kagoshima 891-3703, Japan
Web Site https://www.kagojinjacho.or.jp/shrine-search/area-kumage/%E5%8D%97%E7%A8%AE%E5%AD%90%E7%94%BA/1136/
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