Nagataki Hakusan-jinja shrine & Choryuji Temple
Founded by monk Taicho at the beginning of Nara era, it flourished mainly during Kamakura and Muromachi eras. Many cultural heritage related to Hakusan faith are still remain. From ancient times, it was called Hakusan Chugu Choryuji Temple, and it was divided into Nagataki Hakusan-jinja Shrine and Hakusan Choryuji Temple during the separation of Shintoism and Buddhism in Meiji era.
Basic Information
- Address
- 501-5104 Shirotori-cho, Gujo-shiNagataki 91
- Access
- Shirotori Interchange10 minutes
- Parking lots
- Ordinary cars 50 lots
- Telephone Number
- 0575-82-5900(白鳥観光協会)
Facility service
■support
■Not support
For those with small children
- Nursing room
- Diaper changing table
- kids space
Barrier-free service
- Wheelchair-accessible toilets
- Ramp/elevator installed
- omoiyari parking lot
For those with pets
- Pets allowed
- Space for pets available
- Can be accompanied by a carry-on bag
Services for International Visitors
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Foreign language menus
(English / Simplified Chinese / Chinese / Korean) -
Foreign language customer service
( English /Chinese / Cantonese /Korean ) -
Ingredient details in foreign language
( English /Simplified Chinese / Chinese /Korean )
Cashless support
- Credit card
( VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / Diners / Union Pay ) - Electronic payment
Muika Matsuri is held on 6th of January every year. It is a national important intangible folk cultural property "Nagataki-no-ennen" which is dedicated in an ancient style. It is also called "Hana-bai Festival" because strong young men are competing for the large flower hung on the ceiling which takes place from the middle of "Ennen". It is said that taking this flower will bring abundant silk moths, a good harvest, family safety, and prosperous business.
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