Tsurugi Shrine
Tsurugi Shrine
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Tsurugi Jinja in Echizen, Fukui Prefecture, is the ninomiya (second shrine) of the ancient Echizen Province and one of Japan's most venerable sanctuaries. The shrine's great bronze bell, cast in 770 CE, is designated a National Treasure — one of the oldest existing bells in Japan. Legend connects the shrine's founding to the legendary swordsmith deity, and it is also known as an ancestral shrine of the Oda clan, including the warlord Oda Nobunaga.
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Great bronze bell cast, now designated a National Treasure of Japan.
Listed in the Engishiki as a Shikinaisha of Echizen Province.
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Location Coordinates
35.9467, 136.1783
Physical Address
113-1 Ota, Echizen-cho, Nyu-gun, Fukui
Province historique
Echizen / Wakasa
การเดินทาง
Takefu Station (JR Hokuriku Line)
เวลาทำการ
Dawn to dusk
Bus
Bus from Takefu to Ota
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What is Tsurugi Shrine?
Tsurugi Jinja in Echizen, Fukui Prefecture, is the ninomiya (second shrine) of the ancient Echizen Province and one of Japan's most venerable sanctuaries. The shrine's great bronze bell, cast in 770 CE, is designated a National Treasure — one of the oldest existing bells in Japan. Legend connects the shrine's founding to the legendary swordsmith deity, and it is also known as an ancestral shrine of the Oda clan, including the warlord Oda Nobunaga.
Where is Tsurugi Shrine located?
Tsurugi Shrine is located in Nyu-gun, Echizen-cho, Fukui. The full address is: 113-1 Ota, Echizen-cho, Nyu-gun, Fukui.