Meishin-taisha Ichinomiya (Omi Province)

Takebe Taisha

Takebe Taisha

ค่าเข้าชม
Free
โกชูอิน
300 yen
การเดินทาง
15 min walk
เวลาทำการ
Dawn to dusk

ภาพรวม

Takebe Taisha is the ichinomiya of former Ōmi Province, located in Seta, Ōtsu City, Shiga Prefecture, on the western bank of the Seta River. It enshrines Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, the legendary warrior-hero of ancient Japan, alongside Ōkuninushi no Mikoto in the auxiliary shrine. Shrine tradition holds the deity was first enshrined at Chigusatake in Kanzaki District by Yamato Takeru's consort, then relocated to the present site in 675 CE (Tenmu 4) to serve as guardian of Ōmi Province. The shrine rose to national prominence after Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed here before his successful campaign against the Taira clan in the late 12th century, establishing its reputation as a shrine of victory and career advancement. The shrine received the highest Myōjin Taisha rank in the Engishiki, and served as the premier shrine of Ōmi Province throughout the classical and medieval periods. Today Takebe Taisha is revered for blessings of victory, career advancement, and overcoming adversity. Its most celebrated event is the Senkō Festival (August 17), during which a 1.5-tonne portable shrine is carried aboard a boat down the Seta River — one of the most distinctive water-based festivals in the region.

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หลักฐานทางประวัติศาสตร์
675

เทพเจ้าที่บูชา

secondary Deity

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Location Coordinates

34.9569, 135.9203

Physical Address

1-16-1 Jinryo, Otsu-shi, Shiga

Province historique

Omi

การเดินทาง

Karasaki Station (JR Biwako Line)

15 min walk

เวลาทำการ

Dawn to dusk

Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-11. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

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What is Takebe Taisha?

Takebe Taisha is the ichinomiya of former Ōmi Province, located in Seta, Ōtsu City, Shiga Prefecture, on the western bank of the Seta River. It enshrines Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, the legendary warrior-hero of ancient Japan, alongside Ōkuninushi no Mikoto in the auxiliary shrine. Shrine tradition holds the deity was first enshrined at Chigusatake in Kanzaki District by Yamato Takeru's consort, then relocated to the present site in 675 CE (Tenmu 4) to serve as guardian of Ōmi Province. The shrine rose to national prominence after Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed here before his successful campaign against the Taira clan in the late 12th century, establishing its reputation as a shrine of victory and career advancement. The shrine received the highest Myōjin Taisha rank in the Engishiki, and served as the premier shrine of Ōmi Province throughout the classical and medieval periods. Today Takebe Taisha is revered for blessings of victory, career advancement, and overcoming adversity. Its most celebrated event is the Senkō Festival (August 17), during which a 1.5-tonne portable shrine is carried aboard a boat down the Seta River — one of the most distinctive water-based festivals in the region.

Where is Takebe Taisha located?

Takebe Taisha is located in Otsu-shi, Shiga. The full address is: 1-16-1 Jinryo, Otsu-shi, Shiga.

What deities are enshrined at Takebe Taisha?

The enshrined deities are: Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, Okuninushi no Mikoto.