The Michi no Okami Shrine in Ishikawa Prefecture honors the Shinto goddess of roads and travel, Michi no Okami. Built during the Edo period (1603-1867), this shrine is dedicated to the kami who watches over travelers and merchants on their journeys. As one of the many shrines along the Hokuriku highway, it serves as a vital stop for those traveling through the region. The shrine's architecture reflects its connection to the road, with a distinctive curved roofline reminiscent of an arrowhead.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Michi no Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Michi no Okami
- Coordinates
- 36.218147, 136.230576
Visitor tip
Visitors should take a moment to walk along the adjacent street lined with traditional shops and cafes, offering a unique glimpse into local life and cuisine.
Cultural notes
The shrine is known for its association with Michi no Okami, the Shinto goddess of roads. During the annual 'Michi no Okami' festival in April, locals celebrate the patron kami with offerings of food, drink, and incense. Additionally, the shrine's architecture incorporates traditional elements such as torii gates and sliding doors, reflecting its connection to the surrounding community.
Historical note
Founded during the Edo period (1603-1867)