Shisho Shrine is located on the waters edge on the protected side of a headland in Imazu Bay.
The komainu, lanterns etc all seem to be of very recent origin.
One particularly huge tree stands in from of it.
Imazu was a port used in trade with mainland Asia in ancient times, for a while supplanting nearby Hakata in this role.
It is said that the shrine was established to protect the foreign ships and sailors who arrived in Imazu, though it would seem more likely to spiritually protect from such visitors, as disease and disaster was thought to come from "outside".
As the name suggests, four kami are enshrined here: Amaterasu, Hachiman, Sumiyoshi, and Kasuga. Hachiman and Sumiyoshi were originally cults from northern Kyushu but were very much "national" kami by this time.
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