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若宮八幡宮

Nagano

Located in the heart of Nagano Prefecture, Ifukune Shrine is dedicated to Takeko Sakaki, a famous female samurai known as 'Oyashiro Takako' or 'Lady Oyashiro'. The shrine is situated at the foot of Mt. Hakuba and is often referred to as the 'Eight-Bell Temple', reflecting its connection to the legend of Takeko's bravery. Visitors can explore the historic precincts, adorned with traditional architecture, and learn about the story behind this remarkable shrine.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Takeko Sakaki/Oyashiro Takako
祀られている神
Takeko Sakaki, Oyashiro Takako
座標
36.7660614, 138.3670856

参拝のヒント

To avoid the crowds, visit Ifukune Shrine at dawn or dusk when the sunset light highlights the beautiful traditional architecture.

文化的背景

As part of the annual Oshogatsu festival, visitors can participate in a unique ritual called 'Oyashiro Takako no Matsuri', which honors Takeko's legacy and bravery. This shrine is also notable for its distinctive wooden torii gate, one of only two remaining from the original structure built during the Edo period.

歴史

Founded in 1602 during the Edo period by Nakano Tokimune, a powerful daimyo (feudal lord),

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