The main shrine where Okuninushi-no-kami is enshrined was built in 1744 and is designated as a national treasure.
It’s proud of its large Shinto architecture measuring 24 meters high with a couple of 7.9 meter long crossbeams under the thick cypress bark thatched roof.
A small area held in the upper crossbeams is actually big enough for one person to pass through. You can see how big the main shrine is.
The God enshrined is facing the west side, which is toward Inasa-no-hama. If you pray to God in front of the main shrine, you will worship the God’s side face.