Fukui Shrine

Fukui Shrine

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Free
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300 yen
การเดินทาง
5 min walk
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Dawn to dusk

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Fukui Shrine, established in 1943, enshrines Matsudaira Yoshinaga (Shungaku, 1828–1890), the reform-minded 16th lord of Fukui Domain and one of the "Four Wise Lords" of the Bakumatsu era. It holds the distinction of being the last shrine in all of Japan to receive the imperial betsugaku kanpei-sha designation. Just two years after its founding, the original wooden main hall was destroyed in the Fukui air raids of July 19, 1945; it was dramatically rebuilt in 1957 in a modernist concrete design that has since been recognized by DOCOMOMO Japan (2022) as a significant work of Japanese modernist architecture.

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1943
1943

Fukui Shrine established; receives last-ever betsugaku kanpei-sha designation, enshrining Matsudaira Yoshinaga (Shungaku).

1945

Original main hall destroyed in the Fukui air raids of July 19.

1957

Rebuilt in modernist reinforced-concrete design by architect Igarashi Nao of Fukui University.

2022

Designated by DOCOMOMO Japan as a significant work of Japanese modernist architecture.

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Location Coordinates

36.0654, 136.2184

Physical Address

3-16-1 Ote, Fukui-shi, Fukui

Province historique

Echizen / Wakasa

การเดินทาง

Fukui Station (JR Hokuriku Line)

5 min walk

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Dawn to dusk

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

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What is Fukui Shrine?

Fukui Shrine, established in 1943, enshrines Matsudaira Yoshinaga (Shungaku, 1828–1890), the reform-minded 16th lord of Fukui Domain and one of the "Four Wise Lords" of the Bakumatsu era. It holds the distinction of being the last shrine in all of Japan to receive the imperial betsugaku kanpei-sha designation. Just two years after its founding, the original wooden main hall was destroyed in the Fukui air raids of July 19, 1945; it was dramatically rebuilt in 1957 in a modernist concrete design that has since been recognized by DOCOMOMO Japan (2022) as a significant work of Japanese modernist architecture.

Where is Fukui Shrine located?

Fukui Shrine is located in Fukui-shi, Fukui. The full address is: 3-16-1 Ote, Fukui-shi, Fukui.