Taisha
Taisha is a Japanese term used in Shinto to designate a grand or great shrine. Written with the characters 大社, it literally means “large shrine” and is applied to shrines considered to hold high historical, religious, or regional significance. The designation signals a shrine of notable status within the Shinto tradition, often associated with important deities, long-standing worship, and prominent rituals or festivals.
In historical contexts, taisha can appear in the official names of shrines and in classifications used by
One of the best-known examples is Izumo Taisha, located in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture. Izumo Taisha is regarded
Beyond Izumo Taisha, the term can appear in the names of other shrines that are regarded as