The stone god shrine of Ishigahara, located in the city of Echizen, Shiga Prefecture, is a small but charming Shinto shrine dedicated to the worship of various local deities. The shrine's name 'Ishigahara' roughly translates to 'stone bridge', referring to an ancient stone bridge that once spanned the nearby Ishigahara River. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and tranquil gardens surrounding the shrine, making it a peaceful oasis in the heart of Echizen.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Okuninushi no Kami
- Kami enshrined
- Okuninushi no Kami
- Coordinates
- 34.8279763, 136.4613109
Visitor tip
To fully experience the shrine's tranquility, visit at dawn or dusk when the soft morning or evening light casts a warm glow over the gardens and surrounding landscape.
Cultural notes
The shrine is famous for its association with the legend of the 'Stone Bridge', which is said to be the site where Okuninushi no Kami defeated the giant dragon, Ōno-Mikoto, in order to bring water to the parched land. The shrine also celebrates a unique festival called 'Gyūtaishō' (Cow Drying Festival) in autumn, where local residents reenact an ancient ritual to ensure a good harvest.
Historical note
The shrine was built during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) to enshrine a stone statue of the god Okuninushi no Kami.