Okinawa | Energy Spot Certified by the Okinawan King: The Legend of Okimiya and the Sacred Site of Tentoyama

If you ask locals in Okinawa about energy spots, most of them will likely mention Okimiya. This shrine, located in Onoyama Park next to the Gokoku Shrine, is adorned with seasonal hydrangeas at the worship hall, creating a solemn yet elegant atmosphere.

Okimiya, one of the Ryukyu Eight Shrines along with Naminoue Shrine, carries a mysterious legend. According to Ryukyu historical records, the Ryukyu King once saw strange lights flashing over the sea and sent people to investigate. They retrieved a sacred piece of wood, which the locals believed to be the incarnation of Kumano Gongen, leading to the construction of the shrine for worship. This reflects the strong influence of Kumano beliefs at the time.

The shrine was relocated during the construction of Okinawa's port and rebuilt again after World War II, eventually becoming the Okimiya we know today. The main deity enshrined here is Tenshoku Nyoryugu Oogami, essentially Amaterasu Omikami, while the side hall is dedicated to Benzaiten. If you continue up the stairs, you'll reach Tentoyama Utaki, a place historically regarded as a powerful energy spot.

Interestingly, under Okinawa's Utaki belief, where everything is considered sacred, the main deity is accompanied by "Fudomyoo," which is actually Fudo Myoo. This showcases the fusion of Buddhist esoteric teachings and Shinto practices.

Perhaps due to Okimiya's spiritual efficacy, the shrine has set up a dedicated area for drawing fortunes, offering nearly twenty different types of omikuji, reflecting the high demand from worshippers.

📍Address: 〒900-0026 Okinawa Prefecture, Naha City, Onoyamacho 44
🚗 Accessible via Onoyama Station on the monorail, a five-minute walk away.

Post by 旅行中的野馬 | Jun 27, 2025

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