I visited the Shibata-jinja Shrine for my
New Year's prayers. The Shibata-jinja Shrine is about
three-minute walk from Fukui Station, which is conveniently located. The Shibata-jinja Shrine enshrines a Japanese military
commander in the period of warring state, Katsuie Shibata and his wife, Oichi,
who resided in Fukui. So the shrine has a deep involvement in Fukui's history.
After his castle fell in 1583, the
retainers of the time built a stone shrine at the castle tower site and
enshrined the spirit of Katsuie. And in the Meiji Period, the stone shrine became an official shrine and it was the
beginning of the Shibta-jinja Shrine.
In the precinct, there are statues of
Katsuie, his wife Oichi and her three daughters, so people visit the shrine as one for bond with
the divine virtues such as a bond of married couples, brothers and sisters and
family.
Also, the chains of Funabashi, which were
used for a bridge over the river, introduced on our website GEN, are exhibited
in the neighboring museum. I was surprised that they were bigger and heavier than
I expected. The museum is admission free and it has a resting space and the
restroom. When you come to Fukui, please drop by. (H.S)
"Goshuin" (stamp given at shrines
or temples) of the Shibata-jinja Shrine
The Oichi's statue stands quietly in the precinct.
(Photo is from the shrine's website)
Description of the chains of Funabashi
Picture of the chains of Funabashi
The actual chains of Funabashi
Here is the video that the local people mentioned about the chains of Funabashi.
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