[2] The main festivals of the shrine are held annually on April 10 and October 24.
In 1611, the Tokugawa shogunate awarded the shrine a stipend of 100 koku for its upkeep.
[4] The Heiden of the shrine is an irimoya-style 7 x 5 bay building with a thatch roof built in 1662.
The Haiden is a gabled 3x2 bay structure with a copper roof built in 1797.
The Bugaku performances held during the shrine's annual festival on April 10-11 are registered as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan.