Takase Shrine
Takase Shrine
ภาพรวม
Takase Jinja in Tonami, Toyama Prefecture, is traditionally regarded as the ichinomiya (chief shrine) of the ancient Etchu Province. The shrine enshrines Okuninushi-no-Mikoto and traces its founding to the Nara period, with the earliest documentary evidence dating to 780 CE in the Shoku Nihongi. Known locally as "Takase-sama," it has been the spiritual center of the Tonami Plain for over twelve centuries.
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First recorded in the Shoku Nihongi, confirming the shrine's existence in the Nara period.
Listed in the Engishiki compilation as a Shikinaisha shrine.
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Location Coordinates
36.5458, 136.9092
Physical Address
291 Takase, Nanto-shi, Toyama
Province historique
Etchu
การเดินทาง
Fukuno Station (JR Johana Line)
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Dawn to dusk
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Kamikawa Shrine
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What is Takase Shrine?
Takase Jinja in Tonami, Toyama Prefecture, is traditionally regarded as the ichinomiya (chief shrine) of the ancient Etchu Province. The shrine enshrines Okuninushi-no-Mikoto and traces its founding to the Nara period, with the earliest documentary evidence dating to 780 CE in the Shoku Nihongi. Known locally as "Takase-sama," it has been the spiritual center of the Tonami Plain for over twelve centuries.
Where is Takase Shrine located?
Takase Shrine is located in Nanto-shi, Toyama. The full address is: 291 Takase, Nanto-shi, Toyama.