雲根白山社
8940 Kumone, Shimosaka, Ikusaka Village, Higashichikuma District
Beside Route 19 running along the Sai River, Hakusan Shrine stands on a nearby slope. In 1698, the shrine was enshrined from Hakusan Hime Shrine, the ichinomiya of Kaga Province. Surrounded by a dim cedar forest, a small shrine quietly stands.
The shrine consists of a worship hall and a small main hall built in 1800 by Echigo carpenter Cho-hachi. Two of the three lanterns in front of the shrine were erected in the Edo period.
Location | 8940 Kumone, Shimosaka, Ikusaka Village, Higashichikuma District |
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Website | None |
Deity | Hakusan Hime |
Main Hall | Village-designated cultural property 1800 (Kansei 12) |
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Architectural Style | One-bay nagare-zukuri, shingled roof |