Osaki Jinja Shrine Honden, Chumon, Suki-bei, Haiden, Heiden

Ozaki Jinja Shrine: Main Sanctuary, Chumon Gate, See-through Fence (Suki-bei), Worship Hall, and Offering Hall

Ozaki Jinja Shrine was built in 1643 on the grounds of Kanazawa Castle and was originally a toshogu shrine, which is a type of shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu. It was renamed to Ozaki Jinja Shrine in 1874 and was rebuilt in its current location in 1878. It is both one of the earliest toshogu shrines and the oldest structure related to Kanazawa Castle.  


Important Cultural Properties (Designated by the National Government)

拝殿正面

The worship hall

本殿前面

The front of the main sanctuary

本殿内部

Detail work inside the main sanctuary

中門と透塀

The chumon gate is a kara-mon style gate, a Japanese style of gate that indicates high status. The see-through fence (suki-bei) on either side encircles the main sanctuary. 

弊殿内部

Detail work inside the offering hall

弊殿のしつらえ

The interior of the offering hall

Cultural Properties in the Central Castle Area

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