羽咋神社

Japanese Name羽咋神社
PrefectureToyama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHaguro Ō no Miyatsuko Hachiman Sanzaku
Coordinates36.8970634, 136.7796907

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About this Shrine

Hakuhō Shrine, located in the town of Nanto, Toyama Prefecture, is dedicated to the Shinto kami Haguro Ō no Miyatsuko Hachiman Sanzaku. The shrine is one of the oldest in Japan, with a history dating back over 1,200 years. Its architecture reflects the Heian period, and its beautiful gardens are famous for their cherry blossom trees.

Cultural Significance

Haguro Ō no Miyatsuko Hachiman Sanzaku is revered as a protector of merchants and travelers. The shrine's festival, the Hakuhō Matsuri, takes place in July and features traditional dances and offerings to ensure safe journeys.

Enshrined Deities

Haguro Ō no Miyatsuko Hachiman Sanzaku Other kami

Location

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