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大穴持像石神社

Ishikawa

Located in the city of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Ōanahigisha is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the water spirit, Ōanaha-sama. The shrine's name roughly translates to 'the cave that holds the treasure', referring to its location within a large cave. Ōanahigisha-san is believed to have been worshipped since ancient times, with archaeological evidence suggesting human habitation dating back to the Jomon period (14,000-300 BCE). In the 17th century, the shrine was rebuilt in its current form, featuring a unique design inspired by Western architecture. Today, visitors can experience the tranquility of this sacred space and learn about the rich history and mythology surrounding Ōanahigisha-san.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Ōanaha-sama
祀られている神
Ōanaha-sama
座標
36.9257257, 136.7709032

参拝のヒント

To make the most of your visit, take a moment to explore the adjacent riverwalk, which offers stunning views of the nearby Higashi Chaya District and its historic tea houses.

文化的背景

Ōanahigisha-san is associated with water and fertility. During the summer solstice festival, visitors can participate in traditional dances performed along the shrine's riverbank to ensure a bountiful harvest. The shrine's architecture reflects its unique history, blending elements of Western styles with traditional Japanese design.

歴史

The shrine's current structure dates back to the 17th century.

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