Blackhorse Shrine, located in Katsuyama City, Shiga Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of horses, Shitennō-ji-inu no Kami. The shrine is famous for its black horse statues that adorn its grounds. According to legend, the shrine was founded in 1593 by Lord Maeda Toshiie, who received permission from the Tokugawa shogunate to build a shrine here. The shrine's architecture reflects the Muromachi period style, with traditional wooden buildings and gardens. Visitors can experience the beauty of nature at the shrine's gardens, which feature a variety of plants and trees native to Japan.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Shitennō-ji-inu no Kami
- Kami enshrined
- Shitennō-ji-inu no Kami
- Coordinates
- 35.4798523, 135.708848
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's horse statues, visit early in the morning when the mist is still rising from the ground.
Cultural notes
Blackhorse Shrine is associated with the mythology of Shitennō-ji-inu no Kami, a powerful deity believed to protect horses and their riders. The shrine also hosts an annual Horse Festival (uma-matsuri), which takes place in October. Visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese music, dance, and food during this festive event.
Historical note
Founded in 1593 by Lord Maeda Toshiie.