Enshrines: Susanoo no Mikoto, Inadahime no Mikoto and
Onamuti no Mikoto.
The Matsuri of the Shrine: August 1.
Ddaitousai: December 10.
In Japanese myth, Yamatotakeru no Mikoto visited this shrine and pray his victory of his eastern war. In the time of Emperor Seimu (early 2nd century), Edamohi no Mikoto brought people of Izumo and found the land of Musashi and Hikawa Shrine.
In the time of Emperor Shomu (724 to 749), it was set as the primary shrine of Musashi. In 766, Hikawa Shrine was the only shrine allowed to have a sacred well.
Emperor Daigo set Hikawa Shrine as the "Myojin Taisya," the highest rank of Japanese Shrine.
Also, many shoguns played great respects to this shrine. Minamoto no Yoritomo contributed lands to Hikawa Shrine. Ashikaga and Hojo also contributed. Tokugawa Shogun also contributed another 300 koku of Land.
Sando, the main street to the shrine
Hikawa Shrine has a 2km long of Sando. It runs the south of the shrine. There are three huge Torii Gates and beautiful Keyaki Tree Avenue.