Happy New Year!
I went to Fukui Shrine for the first visit
of the year.
The Fukui Shrine is in a good location that is by the moat of Fukui Castle Ruins. However,
the shrine doesn't look luxurious unlike typical shrines and doesn't advertise, so it seems like not so many people visit there.
In fact, the Fukui Shrine is ranked as a
special government shrine that there are only 28 ones in Japan. The shrine’s
main deity is Shungaku Matsudaira, who was the lord of Fukui domain. Also, in its
auxiliary shrine, Sanai Hashimoto, who was executed at the Ansei Purge when he
was only 25 years old, is enshrined. So residents of Fukui Prefecture may feel
something familiar to the shrine.
The shrine is run by its patronage group,
doesn’t operate a profit-making business, and doesn’t depend donations from shrine
parishioners, so they cover the least cost by their own. I hope that the number of visitors will
increase from now on. (H.S)
Fukui Shrine’s special goshuin (stamp given at shrines
or temples) for New Year
The torii gate of the Fukui Shrine is
called shinmei style that is the upper is straight,
which is the same one at Ise Shrine. On the other hand, the upswept upper one is
called myojin style.
The main hall is also shinmei style.
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