Toyokuni Jinja Shire

Japanese NameToyokuni Jinja Shire
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Coordinates36.5695797, 136.6735202

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About this Shrine

Located in the picturesque town of Toyokuni, Ishikawa Prefecture, Toyokuni Jinja Shrine is a serene Shinto destination that embodies the tranquil spirit of rural Japan. Dedicated to the revered deity Toyokuni no Okami, the shrine boasts an impressive wooden torii gate and traditional Japanese architecture. Visitors can explore the surrounding natural beauty of the Hokuriku Mountains and enjoy a peaceful retreat from urban life.

Cultural Significance

Toyokuni Jinja Shrine is connected to the legend of Toyokuni no Okami, a kami believed to reside in the nearby forest. The shrine's torii gate is said to be particularly auspicious during the spring equinox festival, when visitors can honor the deity and celebrate the arrival of warmer weather.

Enshrined Deities

Toyokuni no Okami

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