Katsurahime Shrine, located in the city of Katsuragawa in Ishikawa Prefecture, is dedicated to the Shinto deity, Katsurahime, who is believed to be a kami associated with local water sources and agriculture. The shrine's architecture reflects the traditional style of the region, with a main hall built using local cedar wood and tiled roofs. While not as well-known as some other shrines in Japan, Katsurahime Shrine remains an important cultural site for the local community.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Katsurahime
- Coordinates
- 37.1721336, 136.8922095
Visitor tip
To make the most of your visit, try to arrive at the shrine during a morning or early afternoon, as these times offer a more peaceful atmosphere and allow you to fully appreciate the natural surroundings. Bring a refillable water bottle to fill up with free holy water from the shrine's source, which is believed to have healing properties.
Cultural notes
Katsurahime Shrine is associated with local festivals, such as the annual Katsuragawa Hana Matsuri ( Cherry Blossom Festival), which takes place in late March. The shrine is also said to be connected to regional mythology through its water source, which is believed to have healing properties.
Historical note
The shrine was originally built in 1841 during the Edo period, and its current structure is largely based on this foundation.