Located in the heart of Kanazawa, the Double-Leaf Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of good fortune and prosperity. The shrine's name, 'Double-Leaf', refers to the double-leafed peonies that bloom in front of the shrine's main hall. This symbolizes peace and serenity. The shrine is renowned for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture, which reflect the elegance of Japan's Edo period.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Tenchu, the God of Water
- Coordinates
- 36.5922192, 136.6398827
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, consider visiting at dawn or dusk when the peonies are in bloom.
Cultural notes
As a symbol of peace and serenity, the Double-Leaf Shrine is often visited by locals for New Year (Oshogatsu) ceremonies. The shrine also hosts the 'Peony Festival' during the spring season, celebrating the blooming of the double-leafed peonies.
Historical note
The shrine was founded during the Kamakura period (1185-1333) by the Ikawa family.