White Mountain Shrine, located in the scenic White Mountain Range of Fukui Prefecture, is dedicated to Ryuguin and Enmei. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design with a vermilion gate and intricately designed torii gate. Visitors can explore the serene grounds, stroll along the nearby Echizen River, and enjoy local specialties such as Sanma (striped jack) at the adjacent restaurant.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ryuguin, Enmei
- Kami enshrined
- Ryuguin, Enmei
- Coordinates
- 35.9423443, 136.1877043
Visitor tip
For a unique experience, attend the annual White Mountain Shrine Festival, where locals perform traditional dances and offer prayers to Ryuguin and Enmei.
Cultural notes
As one of the 100 most important Shinto shrines in Japan, White Mountain Shrine is known for its association with Ryuguin, a water deity linked to the Japanese imperial family. The shrine's architecture is also said to resemble a traditional mountain temple, reflecting its status as a sacred site for purification and spiritual growth.
Historical note
The shrine was established in 1873 by Emperor Meiji.