[2024 Kanazawa Attraction] Travel Guide for Oyama Shrine (Updated Sep)
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Address:
11-1 Oyamamachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0918, Japan
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 9:00-17:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
30 minutes
Phone:
+81 76-231-7210
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Oyama Shrine in Kanazawa is a hidden gem tucked away from the bustling city, offering a serene escape into history and spirituality. The entrance fee is minimal, making it accessible to all travelers. As I approached the shrine, I was greeted by the majestic Oyama-gu gate, a symbol of Kanazawa's rich cultural heritage. Walking through the torii gates, I felt a sense of reverence and tranquility envelop me. 🌟 The main shrine building, adorned with intricate details and vibrant colors, is a sight to behold, reflecting the craftsmanship of centuries past. Surrounding the shrine are lush greenery and serene ponds, perfect for a leisurely stroll or quiet reflection. Nearby attractions include the bustling Omicho Market, where visitors can indulge in fresh seafood and local delicacies, and the Higashi Chaya District, where traditional tea houses offer a glimpse into the city's storied past. Oyama Shrine is not just a tourist destination; it's a spiritual sanctuary where one can connect with Japan's rich cultural heritage. #OyamaShrine #Kanazawa #SpiritualRetreat 🏮🍃🙏
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Oyama Shrine
#thingstodo The shrine that enshrines Maeda Toshiie was moved to the present location in 1873. The main gate is a peculiar mix of traditional Japanese, Chinese, and European religious architectural elements. This gate, which was designated as Japan's important cultural assets, was completed in 1875.
One of the highlights of Oyama Shrine is the garden in round-the-pond style with an artificial island and bridge in the images of old musical instruments, such as the biwa (Japanese short-necked fretted lute).
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Oyama Shrine in Kanazawa
Oyama-jinja is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Maeda Toshiie (1537–1599), the founder of the Kaga domain (present-day Ishikawa and around), and his wife, Maeda Matsu (1547–1617). It was built in 1873, shortly after the abolition of laws that prevented shrines from being dedicated to people other than the shogun.
The shrine’s three-storied shinmon gate, completed in 1875, served as a symbol of Kanazawa’s vibrancy and importance even after the end of the system of domains in 1871. The gate’s unique design blends Japanese and Chinese architectural styles with Western touches such as stained glass.
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Oyama Shrine
Address: 11-1 Oyamamachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0918, Japan
Getting there: Oyama Shrine is located a short walk from either Minami-cho or Korinbo bus stop.
Highlights: Oyama Shrine is known for its unusual gate, which was designed by a Dutch architect, using elements of European and Asian religious themes. While the first story displays a mixture of Japanese and Chinese influence, the upper stories once served as a lighthouse and feature a Dutch style, stained glass window. On the shrine grounds stands a statue of Lord Toshiie.
Oyama shrine also has a beautiful and some-what modern-style, Japanese strolling garden.
If you visit the garden after sunset, you can enjoy a captivating lights show.😍
Opening hours: 8.30am to 6pm daily.
Admission fee: Free!😌
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