Jichinsai

Rituals & Annual Events

Jichinsaijichinsai / 地鎮祭

A Shinto ritual performed before construction to appease the land deity and pray for building safety.

Jichinsai is a ceremony held before breaking ground on a construction project to pacify the land's guardian deity (jinushigami) and pray for safety during construction and prosperity for the completed building. Also read "tokoshizume no matsuri."

The ceremony includes symbolic acts: the architect cuts grass with a sickle (karizome), the client breaks earth with a hoe (ugachizome), and the builder levels soil with a spade, after which a sacred object (shizumemono) is buried underground. This ritual remains remarkably prevalent in modern Japan — even high-rise apartment buildings and commercial towers typically undergo jichinsai before construction begins.