野々宮神社
182 Miyamura, Azusagawa, Matsumoto City
There are several Nonomiya Shrines in Matsumoto City, but this is the only one in the former Azusagawa Village.
A large torii gate with a big frame inscribed with "Nonomiya" stands at the entrance.
The long and narrow shrine grounds feature a gabled kagura hall in front.
Further ahead, there is a similarly gabled worship hall.
The worship hall features slightly curved eaves, with darker colored radish-like carvings that stand out.
The main hall, connected by a corridor from the worship hall, is a three-bay nagare-zukuri style.
Above the head tie beam of the front porch, there is a pine carving, with deeply curved rainbow beams and bamboo-carved hand clamps that are quite striking.
Although not visible from the outside, it is said to be a very rare structure with a hidden warrior compartment under the inner sanctuary.
Location | 182 Miyamura, Azusagawa, Matsumoto City |
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Website | None |
Deities | Yamato-hime no Mikoto, Hondawake no Mikoto, Izanami no Mikoto |
Main Shrine Building | Year 6 of Bunka (1809) |
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Carpenter | Karito Okui |
Architectural Style | Three-bay nagare-zukuri, copper roofing |