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大井神社

Shiga

Located in the heart of Shiga Prefecture, Big Oji Shrine is a revered Shinto site honoring the kami of the Big Oiji River. This ancient shrine dates back to the Edo period (1603-1867) and features a unique blend of traditional and modern architectural styles. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene gardens, tranquil waterways, and historic buildings, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Tamakazuchi
Kami enshrined
Tamakazuchi, Korogiri
Coordinates
35.4184429, 136.2643278

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the shrine's natural beauty, consider visiting during cherry blossom season (March-April) or autumn foliage (November-December).

Cultural notes

Big Oji Shrine is associated with the kami of the Big Oiji River and the waterway's importance in local life. The shrine also hosts a traditional New Year's festival called 'Oshogatsu' on January 1st.

Historical note

The shrine was built during the Edo period in 1635 by Tachibana family as a local Shinto shrine.

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