Ōmiwa Shrine

Ōmiwa jinja
大神神社
Large torii in front of Mount Miwa
Religion
AffiliationShinto
DeityŌmononushi
Ōnamuchi
Sukunahikona-no-kami
Mount Miwa
Location
Location1422 Miwa, Sakurai-shi, Nara-ken
Shown within Japan
Geographic coordinates34°31′44″N 135°51′10″E / 34.52889°N 135.85278°E / 34.52889; 135.85278
Website
www.oomiwa.or.jp
Glossary of Shinto

Ōmiwa Shrine (大神神社, Ōmiwa-jinja), also known as Miwa Shrine (三輪神社, Miwa-jinja; alternately written as Miwa-myōjin (三輪明神)), is a Shinto shrine located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is notable because it contains no sacred images or objects, since it is believed to serve Mount Miwa, the mountain on which it stands. For the same reason, it has a worship hall (拝殿, haiden), but no place for the deity to be housed (神殿, shinden). In this sense, it is a model of what the first Shinto shrines were like. Ōmiwa Shrine is one of the oldest extant Shinto shrines in Japan and the site has been sacred ground for some of the earliest religious practices in Japan. Because of this, it has sometimes been named as Japan's first shrine. Ōmiwa Shrine is a tutelary shrine of the Japanese sake brewers.