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Taga-taisha

Coordinates: 35°22′54″N 136°29′10″E / 35.38167°N 136.48611°E / 35.38167; 136.48611
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Taga-taisha
多賀大社
Honden of Taga-taisha
Website
http://www.tagataisya.or.jp/

Taga-taisha (多賀大社) is a Shinto shrine located in Taga, Shiga Prefecture, Japan dedicated to Izanagi and Izanami. It is associated with long life, successful marriage and good fortune. The shrine is frequently referred to as O-taga-san (お多賀さん) by local residents.

History

This ancient shrine is old to have been mentioned in the Kojiki. According to that text it dates from 620, having been built during a time when Buddhism and Shinto were both doing very well. It contains both a Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine. The shrine has beautiful garden and a stone bridge, which were constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi as an offering for his mother's long life. It is next to the study attached to the Shrine offices.

Festivals

  • Korei-taisai (古例大祭): Most important festival held on April 23. Also known as Taga-matsuri (多賀まつり).
  • Otaue-sai (御田植祭): A festival of planting rice with traditional rites held on June 7.
  • Mantō-sai (万灯祭): A lantern festival held on the night of August 3-5.

Specialty goods

Access

About 20 minutes walk from Taga Taisha-mae Station on the Ohmi Railway Taga Line, or about 10 minutes by bus from Minami-Hikone Station on the JR West Biwako Line.

35°22′54″N 136°29′10″E / 35.38167°N 136.48611°E / 35.38167; 136.48611

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