金毘羅大権現 Shrine, located in Shiga Prefecture, is dedicated to the Buddhist deity Fudō Myōō, known as the 'Great Enforcer of Law and Discipline.' This unique shrine blends elements of Shintoism with Buddhism, reflecting the region's history as a major hub for syncretic worship. The shrine's architecture reflects this blend, featuring a traditional Japanese temple style combined with Shinto elements. Visitors can explore the serene gardens, temples, and shrines that make up this complex, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Fudō Myōō
- Kami enshrined
- Fudō Myōō
- Coordinates
- 35.3787789, 136.2663609
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's serenity, visit at dawn or dusk to avoid crowds and enjoy the soft morning or evening light casting through the temple gates.
Cultural notes
Fudō Myōō is revered as a powerful deity for purification, protection, and good fortune. The shrine hosts an annual 'Tango no Satsuki' festival in May, where locals perform traditional dances to honor the deity's power.
Historical note
Founded in the late Heian period (circa 890 CE), during the reign of Emperor Montei.