Izanagi Jingū (伊弉諾神宮) is a Shinto shrine in the Taga neighborhood of the city of Awaji in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
After this work was completed, Izanagi retired into seclusion on Awaji Island where his tomb was located on the site of his palace.
According to the records of nearby Myokyo-ji, Tamura Nakazane, a descendant of Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, rebuilt the shrine in 1280.
The Tamura clan served as hereditary kannushi and as local feudal lords into the Sengoku period.
The Kamiike pond in the precincts is said to be the remains of a moat which once surrounded the ruins of Izanagi's palace and tomb.