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Kumano Taisha Shrine — Giant Thatch Roof and Rabbit Deity

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Kumano Taisha Shrine — Giant Thatch Roof and Rabbit Deity

Kumano Taisha is a Shinto shrine founded over 1,200 years ago, famous for its massive thatched roof (茅葺屋根, kayabuki-yane) — one of the largest in Japan at 28 meters long. The roof requires re-thatching every 30-40 years using 10,000 bundles of kaya grass (miscanthus) harvested from local mountains, a traditional construction technique now rare in modern Japan. The shrine's deity is associated with rabbits (moon rabbits from Shinto mythology), and rabbit motifs appear throughout the grounds: stone rabbit statues flanking the entrance, rabbit ema (wooden prayer plaques), and rabbit-shaped omikuji (fortune slips). The main worship hall (拝殿, haiden) features heavy wooden pillars and vermillion accents typical of Yamagata Shinto architecture. The shrine is particularly beautiful during winter when snow accumulates on the curved thatch roof, and during autumn when surrounding ginkgo trees turn golden yellow.

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Kumano Taisha, Yamagata City. 20-min drive from Yamagata Station or 30-min bus (Prefectural Hospital Line to Kumano Taisha-mae stop). Hours: open 24/7, office 9:00-17:00. Free admission. Main annual festival: Reitaisai (April 29) with traditional kagura dance performances.

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**Thatch roof details:** The kayabuki thatching technique uses bundles of dried grass layered from eaves upward, with each bundle overlapping the previous to shed rain. The thickness (約1m) provides in

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