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Hakusan Shrine

白山神社

Hakusan Jinja

Kanagawa

Hakusan Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of Mount Hakusan, representing purification, agriculture, and maritime protection. As part of the extensive Hakusan shrine network throughout Japan, it serves the local community with traditional festivals and spiritual practices centered on the worship of Shirayama-hime no Mikoto.

Denomination
Hakusan
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Shirayama-hime no Mikoto
Kami enshrined
Shirayama-hime no Mikoto
Coordinates
35.3225463, 139.6178074

Visitor tip

Look for the distinctive white and pure aesthetic often associated with Hakusan shrines, reflecting the mountain's snow-capped peaks and purification themes.

Cultural notes

Hakusan shrines traditionally emphasize purification rituals and are often associated with agricultural prosperity and safe sea voyages, making them particularly important to farming and coastal communities.

Historical note

This shrine belongs to the Hakusan faith tradition that originated from the sacred Mount Hakusan on the border of Ishikawa and Gifu prefectures. The Hakusan cult spread throughout Japan during the Heian period through the efforts of mountain ascetics and Buddhist monks, with local shrines established to serve regional communities while maintaining connection to the main mountain sanctuary.

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