Located in the town of Katsuyama, Shiga Prefecture, Outa no Kunetsu Hikohoji Shrine is dedicated to the nine kami of the former province of Outa, a region that corresponds to modern-day Ishikawa and Fukui prefectures. This shrine's architecture reflects its Heian period origins with a distinctive hirairon gate tower and traditional torii gate. The shrine complex also features several historic buildings dating back to the 17th century, including a magnificent hall dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war. While less well-known than other Shinto shrines in Japan, Outa no Kunetsu Hikohoji Shrine remains an important cultural and historical site in its region.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Hachiman
- 祀られている神
- Hachiman, Enma, Tenjin, Juroku-no-kami, Gion, Inari, Sakamoto, Ushi-mi-kaze, Tsukuyomi
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
Visitors can enjoy a serene atmosphere by visiting the shrine early in the morning or late in the evening, when the light casts a beautiful glow on the torii gate.
文化的背景
This shrine is associated with the mythology of the nine kami of the province of Outa. According to local legend, Hachiman's temple at this site was built by a princess from the imperial family who had sought his protection against a rival suitor for her hand in marriage.
歴史
Built during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) as a key shrine in the former province of Outa.