The shrine was founded on April 20, 2000 and serves to pray for the safe passage of all boats through the Senkaku Islands and the East China Sea.
When the shrine was founded, it was the first time since the end of World War II that a kannushi had been on the island.
Every year, the two lighthouses built by Seinensha on the island are inspected and serviced, and during this time a yearly festival occurs, and prayers are issued for safe passage.
In 2006, Seinensha donated the lighthouses to the government and they are now a national property administered by the Japan Coast Guard.
[1] Afterwards, Seinensha rebuilt the hokora and erected a plinth with the words "Senkaku Jinja" written on it.