Kanegasaki Shrine
Kanegasaki Shrine
ภาพรวม
Kanegasaki-gu in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, is one of the Kenmu Chuko Fourteen Shrines established by imperial decree in 1890 to honor loyalist heroes of the 14th-century Kenmu Restoration. It enshrines Prince Takauji (Tsuneyo Shinno) and Prince Yoshiakira (Takaaki Shinno), who died defending the imperial cause at Kanegasaki Castle in 1336. The shrine is popularly known as the "Shrine of Love and Success" because the princes died together rather than surrender, and it attracts many visitors seeking blessings for love and perseverance.
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Source: Founded in Meiji 23
Princes Takaaki and Tsuneyo fell at Kanegasaki Castle, defending the imperial cause against the Ashikaga.
Kanegasaki-gu established by imperial decree to honor the fallen princes.
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Location Coordinates
35.6639, 136.0753
Physical Address
1-4 Kanegasaki-cho, Tsuruga-shi, Fukui
Province historique
Echizen / Wakasa
การเดินทาง
Tsuruga Station (JR Hokuriku Line)
เวลาทำการ
Dawn to dusk
Meilleure saison
ศาลเจ้าที่เกี่ยวข้อง
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What is Kanegasaki Shrine?
Kanegasaki-gu in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, is one of the Kenmu Chuko Fourteen Shrines established by imperial decree in 1890 to honor loyalist heroes of the 14th-century Kenmu Restoration. It enshrines Prince Takauji (Tsuneyo Shinno) and Prince Yoshiakira (Takaaki Shinno), who died defending the imperial cause at Kanegasaki Castle in 1336. The shrine is popularly known as the "Shrine of Love and Success" because the princes died together rather than surrender, and it attracts many visitors seeking blessings for love and perseverance.
Where is Kanegasaki Shrine located?
Kanegasaki Shrine is located in Tsuruga-shi, Fukui. The full address is: 1-4 Kanegasaki-cho, Tsuruga-shi, Fukui.