秋葉神社

Japanese Name秋葉神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkuni Sanjo
Coordinates35.4174417, 137.1313894

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About this Shrine

Autumn Leaf Shrine, located in the picturesque town of Kanazawa, is a popular Shinto destination. Established in 1604 during the Edo period, it honors Komachi no Okuni, a legendary geisha and folk hero. Visitors can admire the shrine's beautiful autumn foliage, especially during the fall foliage season (koyo). The shrine's main hall features a distinctive octagonal roof, characteristic of traditional Japanese architecture.

Cultural Significance

As a regional shrine honoring Komachi no Okuni, Autumn Leaf Shrine is connected to local folklore. During the annual autumn festival (koyo matsuri), visitors can enjoy traditional music performances and try local specialties such as grilled scallops.

Enshrined Deities

Komachi no Okuni Inari

Location

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