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Naemura Shrine

Naemura Shrine

Tarif
Free
Goshuin
300 yen
Acces
See details
Horaires
Dawn to dusk

Vue d'ensemble

Naemura Jinja in Koka, Shiga Prefecture, is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved honden (main hall), built in 1308 and designated a National Treasure of Japan. The structure is one of the finest surviving examples of Kamakura-period shrine architecture, featuring the rare three-bay, hip-and-gable (irimoya-zukuri) style with intricate bracket sets. The shrine enshrines local land and agricultural deities and has been cherished by the communities of the Koka valley for over seven centuries.

Histoire

Fondation

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Atteste par les sources
1308
1308

Current honden completed, later designated a National Treasure for its exceptional Kamakura-period architecture.

Divinites venerees

primary Deity

Bienfaits

Reseau de sanctuaires

Infos pratiques

Location Coordinates

35.0592, 136.1042

Physical Address

467 Ayado, Ryuo-cho, Gamou-gun, Shiga

Province historique

Omi

Acces

Yasu Station (JR Biwako Line)

Horaires

Dawn to dusk

Bus

Bus from Yasu Station

Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-06. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

Sanctuaires lies

Questions frequentes

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What is Naemura Shrine?

Naemura Jinja in Koka, Shiga Prefecture, is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved honden (main hall), built in 1308 and designated a National Treasure of Japan. The structure is one of the finest surviving examples of Kamakura-period shrine architecture, featuring the rare three-bay, hip-and-gable (irimoya-zukuri) style with intricate bracket sets. The shrine enshrines local land and agricultural deities and has been cherished by the communities of the Koka valley for over seven centuries.

Where is Naemura Shrine located?

Naemura Shrine is located in Gamou-gun, Ryuo-cho, Shiga. The full address is: 467 Ayado, Ryuo-cho, Gamou-gun, Shiga.