Hiraizumi Hakusan Shrine
白山神社(平泉)
白山比咩神社
/ Shirayama Hime Jinja
Shirayama Hime Shrine is the head of the Hakusan shrine network spanning over 2,000 locations across Japan. Located at the foot of Mount Hakusan, one of Japan's three sacred mountains alongside Mount Fuji and Mount Tateyama, the shrine venerates Kukurihime-no-Kami as its principal deity. Kukurihime is celebrated as a mediator between Izanagi and Izanami, making the shrine a renowned destination for prayers related to harmonious relationships and matchmaking. The mountain worship tradition at Hakusan was formalized in 717 when the Buddhist monk Taicho ascended the peak and experienced a divine vision. This event established the syncretic tradition of Hakusan worship that blended Shinto and Buddhist elements for centuries.
Head shrine of over 2,000 Hakusan shrines nationwide. Mount Hakusan, one of Japan's three sacred mountains, is venerated as the shrine's divine body.
The monk Taicho opened Mount Hakusan for worship, establishing the mountain pilgrimage tradition
Goddess of White Mountain (Hakusan), water, agriculture, and the resolution of conflicts
Kukurihime-no-Kami is mentioned in the Nihon Shoki as mediating between Izanagi and Izanami at the border of the underworld, which is the basis for matchmaking blessings.
Source: documented
The shrine conducts ritual purification (misogi) experiences in the Tedori River for visitors.
Source: documented
Location Coordinates
36.3903, 136.5783
Ni-105-1 Sannomiya-machi, Hakusan-shi, Ishikawa
石川県白山市三宮町ニ105-1
Tsurugi Station (Hokuriku Railway)
24 hours (shrine office: 9:00-16:00)
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Shirayama Hime Shrine is the head of the Hakusan shrine network spanning over 2,000 locations across Japan. Located at the foot of Mount Hakusan, one of Japan's three sacred mountains alongside Mount Fuji and Mount Tateyama, the shrine venerates Kukurihime-no-Kami as its principal deity. Kukurihime is celebrated as a mediator between Izanagi and Izanami, making the shrine a renowned destination for prayers related to harmonious relationships and matchmaking. The mountain worship tradition at Hakusan was formalized in 717 when the Buddhist monk Taicho ascended the peak and experienced a divine vision. This event established the syncretic tradition of Hakusan worship that blended Shinto and Buddhist elements for centuries.
Shirayama Hime Shrine is located in Hakusan-shi, Ishikawa. The full address is: Ni-105-1 Sannomiya-machi, Hakusan-shi, Ishikawa.
The enshrined deities are: Shirayamahime no Kami, Izanagi no Mikoto, Izanami no Mikoto.
Shirayama Hime Shrine is known for: Matchmaking, Safe Childbirth, Harmonious Relationships.
The nearest station is Tsurugi Station (Hokuriku Railway). Bus from Tsurugi Station, about 30 minutes