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鞍掛神社

Ishikawa

Located in the Hakusan Mountains of Ishikawa Prefecture,鞍掛神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of Mount Haku. The shrine's name literally translates to 'stirring up the god' or 'rattling the spirit,' which may be related to its proximity to the mountain's slopes. As one of Japan's 100 most beautiful temples and shrines, 鞍掛神社 is renowned for its serene natural surroundings and traditional architecture.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Kagutsuchi
Kami enshrined
Kagutsuchi
Coordinates
35.4541794, 136.6797121

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the shrine's tranquility, it's recommended to visit at dawn or dusk when the surrounding mountains are shrouded in mist, and the sun begins to set.

Cultural notes

In Japanese folklore, Mount Haku is believed to be the dwelling place of Kagutsuchi, the god of fire and lightning. The shrine's proximity to this sacred site has led to its association with fire and volcanic activity, which is reflected in its traditional architecture and ceremonial practices.

Historical note

The shrine was built in 1618 during the early Edo period as a result of Emperor Go-Mizunoo's visit to the area.

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