Suwa Shrine is located in Nagano Prefecture, south-east of the city of Matsumoto. Upper Shrines are located on the south side of Lake Suwa and lower Shrines are located on the north side of the lake. There is a myth that explains the reason why the upper and lower sections were separated. A couple of gods called Takeminakata (the husband) and Yasakatome (his wife) used to live together in the upper shrine, but after they had a quarrel, Yasakatome left him and started to live in the lower area located north of Lake Suwa. It is said that Takeminakata crossed Lake Suwa to meet with his wife at night.
In the cold winter, Lake Suwa is icebound and the surface becomes thicker at some points. The temperature difference between the day and night causes ice crack on the surface and this natural and rare phenomenon is called “Omiwatari” or the footprint of Takeminakata. Suwa shrines consists of two main shrines with four shrines.
- Upper Shrine with former shrine, Kamisha Maemiya (上社前宮)
- Upper Shrine with main shrine, Kamisha Honmiya (上社本宮)
- Lower Shrine with Spring shrine, Shimosha Harumiya (下社春宮)
- Lower Shrine with Autumn shrine, Simosha Akimiya (下社秋宮)
Shimosha Harumiya (下社春宮): Lower shrine with Spring shrine
Shimosha Harumiya and Shimosha Akimiya enshrine sacred trees and there are no main halls. When you enter the site, you would see a wooden building, called Kaguraden hall where dance and music are dedicated. The Heihaiden hall, built in 1780, is located in the back. The Heihaiden hall is a place to make your money and food offerings and to pray.
How long to stay: 30 minutes to 1 hour
The site is not huge, but if you want to see details of the building one hour would be good.
Shimosha Akimiya (下社秋宮): Lower shrine with Autumn shrine
Shimosha Akimiya, built in 1781, is slightly curved, so if you clap your hands at Shimosha Akimiya Haihenden hall, you get more echo. The roof of Shimosha Akimiya Haihenden hall is slightly leaned back. It was not easy to tell the difference without a blueprint and the structure of the shrine seems the same, but you can try to find some subtle differences.
How long to stay: 30 minutes to 1 hour
If you want to observe both Kaguraden hall and Heihaiden hall closely, more than one hour would be needed.
