Located in the heart of Japan's mountainous region, White Mountain Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the deity Hachiman Tenjin, patron god of scholars and warriors. As one of the oldest shrines in Ishikawa Prefecture, it has been revered for centuries as a sacred site for pilgrimage and worship. The shrine's serene natural surroundings and well-preserved traditional architecture make it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful connection with nature and the divine.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hachiman Tenjin
- Kami enshrined
- Hachiman Tenjin
- Coordinates
- 36.001755, 136.2601072
Visitor tip
For visitors interested in learning more about the shrine's history and cultural significance, consider visiting during the annual Hachiman Festival (March), which features traditional performances, food stalls, and ritual ceremonies.
Cultural notes
As a major pilgrimage site for scholars and warriors, White Mountain Shrine has been associated with the legend of Hachiman Tenjin, who is said to have visited this shrine on his way to help the Emperor's forces defeat the Taira clan. The shrine also features a unique wooden structure known as 'tsuba', which is believed to be one of Japan's oldest and most well-preserved examples.
Historical note
Founded in the 8th century during the Nara period, White Mountain Shrine has been recognized as a National Treasure of Japan since 1951.