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Yoshino Mikumari Shrine — Mountain Water Goddess Shrine

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Yoshino Mikumari Shrine (吉野水分神社) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Mikumari-no-Kami (水分神), the deity of water distribution who controls mountain springs feeding Yoshino's rivers. The shrine sits high on Mount Yoshino (Kami-senbon zone) surrounded by ancient cryptomeria forest, accessed via a steep approach path lined with cherry trees. The shrine's origins date to the 7th century, making it one of Yoshino's oldest sacred sites and a UNESCO World Heritage component.

The shrine is famous for granting prayers for safe childbirth and child-rearing — mikumari (水分) can be read as mikomori (御子守, 'child-protector'), leading to folk association between water deity and childbirth. The main hall (rebuilt 1604) features vibrant vermillion paint contrasting with dark forest green. The shrine is far quieter than Kinpusenji Temple (located higher on the mountain, requiring 40-min uphill walk from main village), rewarding visitors who climb beyond the tourist clusters. Spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage frame the shrine beautifully, and the mountain forest atmosphere creates a serene, primordial feeling.

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Getting There

Access Information

Yoshino-cho, Yoshino District (Kami-senbon zone, upper mountain). From Yoshino Station cable car: 40-min uphill walk or take bus to Oku-senbon stop (¥400, 15 min) then 5-min walk. Shrine grounds free, open 24/7. Main hall worship: 8:00–17:00. Allow 20–30 minutes. Combine with Kinpusenji Temple (20-min downhill walk). Cherry blossom season (April) sees increased visitors but remains far less crowded than lower mountain zones.

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**Forest atmosphere:** The approach path to Mikumari Shrine passes through old-growth cryptomeria and cypress forest — trees 300–500 years old create cathedral-like canopy. The light filtering through

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