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小鷹神社

Gifu

Takaoka Juro no Miko Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Gifu, dedicated to the kami of the fox spirit and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects the region's Heian period heritage with its five-story pagoda and main hall, featuring traditional Gifu prefecture-style wooden carvings. Visitors can pray for good luck, prosperity, and protection from evil spirits.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Takaoka-juro no-miko
Kami enshrined
Takaoka-juro no-miko, Honjya-kaemono
Coordinates
35.1500455, 137.5394862

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the shrine's architecture, approach from the east side and visit during the cherry blossom season to witness its stunning beauty.

Cultural notes

The shrine is connected to the Japanese folklore figure of Takaoka Juro no Miko, a mythical fox spirit associated with fertility and good luck. Visitors can participate in the annual summer festival to celebrate the spirit's blessings.

Historical note

The shrine was built in 1665 by Daimyo Maeda Tsurumaru, who enshrined the spirit of a sacred fox that had appeared at his family's home.

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