Highly revered in the Katsuo region of Ishikawa, High Lily Shrine is dedicated to Okunitama-no-okami, a water spirit believed to inhabit the nearby Katsuo River and Lake Niigata. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design, with a wooden torii gate flanked by vermilion lanterns and a main hall adorned with ornate carvings. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains while participating in ancient Shinto rituals.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
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- Kami enshrined
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- Coordinates
- 36.0960276, 136.2384529
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, consider visiting during cherry blossom season (mid-March to mid-April), when vibrant pink blooms line the temple grounds.
Cultural notes
High Lily Shrine is closely tied to the mythology surrounding Okunitama-no-okami, a powerful spirit said to bring good fortune and protection to those who make offerings at the shrine. The shrine's location near the Katsuo River also makes it an important site for purification rituals during Japan's traditional New Year (Oshogatsu) celebrations.
Historical note
The shrine was established during the Edo period (1603-1867) to commemorate the discovery of a sacred high lily plant, believed to possess healing properties.