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川原神社

Niigata

Located in the town of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, is not correct, however, it's close to Kanazawa city and the nearby prefecture of Niigata. The origin of the name 'Kawara' means 'pond' or 'lake'. Founded in the 8th century, Kawaragahara Shrine honors the local deities believed to have protected the area from invading armies. The shrine is a notable example of a traditional Japanese garden with a large pond at its center.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
null
Kami enshrined
Tennō, Osumi no kami
Coordinates
37.9344023, 139.3010174

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the serene atmosphere, please refrain from using flash photography or loud noises during your visit to the pond.

Cultural notes

Kawaragahara Shrine is closely associated with the local legend of 'The Mountain Fire' which tells the story of a group of villagers who came together to defeat an invading force. The shrine also holds annual festivals, such as the 'Spring Festival' and the 'Autumn Leaves Viewing', to celebrate the changing seasons.

Historical note

Founded in the 8th century.

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