Toyama Prefectural Hidehiko Shrine
Toyama Prefectural Hidehiko Shrine
ภาพรวม
Hie Shrine (locally known as "Sanno-san") is the principal guardian shrine of Toyama City, with roots in the ancient Harihara district of Etchu Province. Following destruction by fire during the Nanboku-cho period (1335) and several relocations, the shrine settled at its present site under the patronage of Sasa Narimasa and later the Maeda clan in the 16th century. Its annual Sanno Festival, held each June 1–2, draws approximately 200,000 visitors and is the largest shrine festival in Toyama Prefecture.
ประวัติ
Shrine buildings destroyed by fire during the Nanboku-cho period conflicts.
Sasa Narimasa takes over Toyama Castle; relocates and patronizes the shrine at its present site.
Sanno Festival documented as an elaborate annual procession by the Toyama domain.
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Location Coordinates
36.6877, 137.2158
Physical Address
4-12 Sanno-machi, Toyama-shi, Toyama
Province historique
Etchu
การเดินทาง
Toyama Station (JR/Ainokaze)
เวลาทำการ
Dawn to dusk
ศาลเจ้าที่เกี่ยวข้อง
Hie Shrine
Hie Shrine (Toyama)
Hiyoshi Taisha
Matsuo Taisha
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What is Toyama Prefectural Hidehiko Shrine?
Hie Shrine (locally known as "Sanno-san") is the principal guardian shrine of Toyama City, with roots in the ancient Harihara district of Etchu Province. Following destruction by fire during the Nanboku-cho period (1335) and several relocations, the shrine settled at its present site under the patronage of Sasa Narimasa and later the Maeda clan in the 16th century. Its annual Sanno Festival, held each June 1–2, draws approximately 200,000 visitors and is the largest shrine festival in Toyama Prefecture.
Where is Toyama Prefectural Hidehiko Shrine located?
Toyama Prefectural Hidehiko Shrine is located in Toyama-shi, Toyama. The full address is: 4-12 Sanno-machi, Toyama-shi, Toyama.