Nagataki Hakusan Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A shrine that feels the majesty of Hakusan faith
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It is a central shrine on the Gifu prefecture side of Hakusan worship that spreads throughout Japan. You can feel that the existing buildings and precincts have been widely worshiped since ancient times. I couldn't see it because I didn't have time, but Takihoden contains many important cultural properties.
It is a shrine along National Highway 158 and was held by Daishi Taisumi in 717 (there is a theory that it was 718), and it is separated into a shrine and a temple by the abolition of Buddhism in the Meiji era, but the shrine office is the same. There are three bases called Sanbaba in the sects that worship the reiho Hakusan, which are often found in Tokai and Hokuriku, and Hakusanji Hakusan Hondo (Ishikawa prefecture), Heisenji Hakusan Shrine (Fukui prefecture), and Hakusan Chugu Chotakiji are the three major bases. It was. Among them, more than half of Hakusan Jinja shrine was under the jurisdiction, and it was said that it was the most influential ...
I visited on New Year's Day in Reiwa. The shrine called Building 150 Year is a masterpiece. And it was a mysterious place with a temple in the same precincts. I was impressed by the writing of the red stamp, but I was impressed by the very politeness of the red stamp book (on the Kamidana). I was also able to hear various stories about history. The giant tree called age 850 year at the entrance of the precinct was also a wonderful presence ☆
I worshiped for the first time, but it is located near the roadside station and in an easy-to-understand location. The approach is also beautiful and it is a quaint shrine.
I just worshiped on the day of the Deden Festival. It is a shrine where you can feel the history and feel the cherishment. There are roadside stations, stations and parking lots nearby, which is convenient.
A shrine that feels the majesty of Hakusan faith
It is a central shrine on the Gifu prefecture side of Hakusan worship that spreads throughout Japan. You can feel that the existing buildings and precincts have been widely worshiped since ancient times. I couldn't see it because I didn't have time, but Takihoden contains many important cultural properties.
Base of Hakusan faith
It is a shrine along National Highway 158 and was held by Daishi Taisumi in 717 (there is a theory that it was 718), and it is separated into a shrine and a temple by the abolition of Buddhism in the Meiji era, but the shrine office is the same. There are three bases called Sanbaba in the sects that worship the reiho Hakusan, which are often found in Tokai and Hokuriku, and Hakusanji Hakusan Hondo (Ishikawa prefecture), Heisenji Hakusan Shrine (Fukui prefecture), and Hakusan Chugu Chotakiji are the three major bases. It was. Among them, more than half of Hakusan Jinja shrine was under the jurisdiction, and it was said that it was the most influential ...
Shenzhen Xihe ☆
I visited on New Year's Day in Reiwa. The shrine called Building 150 Year is a masterpiece. And it was a mysterious place with a temple in the same precincts. I was impressed by the writing of the red stamp, but I was impressed by the very politeness of the red stamp book (on the Kamidana). I was also able to hear various stories about history. The giant tree called age 850 year at the entrance of the precinct was also a wonderful presence ☆
Near road station, convenient location
I worshiped for the first time, but it is located near the roadside station and in an easy-to-understand location. The approach is also beautiful and it is a quaint shrine.
It's a shrine that feels history.
I just worshiped on the day of the Deden Festival. It is a shrine where you can feel the history and feel the cherishment. There are roadside stations, stations and parking lots nearby, which is convenient.