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Yahiko Jinja

Le Grand Gardien d'Echigo

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Appelé affectueusement « Oyahiko-sama ». Ancien sanctuaire de premier rang de la province d'Echigo, entouré d'une vaste forêt sacrée.

Histoire du sanctuaire

Yahiko Shrine is the most revered shrine in Niigata Prefecture, serving as the Ichinomiya (First Shrine) of Echigo Province. Its founding is attributed to the grandson of the mythological deity Amaterasu, making it one of the earliest established shrines in the Hokuriku and Chubu regions. For over 2,400 years, the shrine has been the spiritual center of this rice-producing heartland.

The shrine played a crucial role during the Boshin War of 1868-69, when forces loyal to the imperial cause gathered here. The main buildings were destroyed by fire in 1912 but were magnificently rebuilt in 1916 in the pure Shinto architectural style, free from Buddhist influences.

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The shrine sits at the base of sacred Mount Yahiko (634 meters), and its grand torii gate is one of the tallest in Japan. The main hall is built in a majestic style with towering cypress pillars and sweeping copper roofing. The treasure hall contains a remarkable collection of ancient weapons and artifacts, including items designated as Important Cultural Properties.

A ropeway takes visitors to the summit of Mount Yahiko, which offers spectacular views of the Echigo Plain, the Sea of Japan, and on clear days, Sado Island. The mountain is famous for autumn foliage, particularly the momiji (maple) trees along the shrine approach.

Festivals principaux

The Chrysanthemum Festival in November is one of the largest chrysanthemum exhibitions in Japan, displaying thousands of meticulously cultivated blooms throughout the shrine grounds. The Yahiko Lantern Festival in July features hundreds of paper lanterns creating a magical illumination. The most dramatic event is the Yahiko Shrine Fire Festival on the night of the autumn grand festival, with towering bonfires lighting up the mountain.

Soutenir Yahiko Jinja

Votre participation aide à préserver ce site sacré pour les générations futures. Chaque offrande numérique contribue aux efforts réels de préservation des sanctuaires à travers le Japon.

En faisant une offrande, vous devenez membre d'une communauté mondiale honorant les traditions spirituelles japonaises et soutenant le patrimoine culturel chéri depuis des siècles.