普光峻徳神社白山社
2325,2326 Suwamine Fukoji, Iizuna Town, Kamiminochi District
Shunto Shrine at Fukoji Temple, located on a slope overlooking Iizuna Town. Due to its location, it is called Fuko Shunto Shrine, with a stone monument enshrining Sarutahiko Okami. A wooden Ryobu Torii gate stands at the entrance of the shrine. Passing through this new torii and proceeding along the overgrown path, there is a stone staircase leading to the sacred grove.
The shrine building of Fuko Shunto Shrine is relatively new, with a large Irimoya roofed worship hall standing at the front. Behind the worship hall, a stone staircase continues, leading to the main sanctuary enclosed in an outer building.
The Hakusan Shrine located at the corner of the shrine grounds was enshrined from Hakusan Shrine in Kaga Province and is revered as a deity of fertility. Due to significant damage in the late Edo period, the rear eaves of the building were cut off and a new roof was added. It is believed to have been relocated to its current location in the early Meiji period. The small-scale Ichimon-sha Nagare-zukuri style shrine retains the vibrant colors typical of the Momoyama period.
Location | 2325,2326 Suwamine Fukoji, Iizuna Town, Kamiminochi District |
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Website | None |
Deity | Hakusan Hime no Mikoto |
Main Sanctuary | Town-designated Cultural Property Kyōhō period of the Edo era |
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Architectural Style | Ichimon-sha Nagare-zukuri, Iron Plate Roof |