Miboro Hakusan Shrine
shrine
Miboro Hakusan Shrine
御母衣白山神社
Overview
Miboro Hakusan Shrine is one of nine Shinto shrines in Shirakawa dedicated to the deities of Mt. Haku, a peak revered since prehistoric times.
One of nine Shinto shrines in Shirakawa dedicated to the deities of Mt. Haku, a peak revered since prehistoric times. Buddhist ascetics are believed to have begun organized worship there in the eighth century, ascending the summit for extended spiritual training. One of the ancient trails to the peak started near this shrine. The hill where it stands may have been a place of worship long before a formal structure was built, and the two large stone slabs beside the shrine building are thought to have served as a yorishiro, a place where the deity could reside during ceremonies.
Local tips
Purify your hands at the temizuya before approaching the main hall. Left hand first, then right, then pour water into your left hand to rinse your mouth.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 御母衣白山神社
- Nearest station
- Takayama Station (20 min walk)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
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