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Toyokuni Shrine (Kanazawa)

Coordinates: 36°34′11″N 136°40′25″E / 36.56972°N 136.67361°E / 36.56972; 136.67361
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Toyokuni Shrine
豊国神社

Toyokuni Shrine (豊国神社, Toyokuni-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located on Mount Utatsu in Higashi-Mikage-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Under the former shrine ranking system, it was listed as a village shrine.

The shrine is dedicated to both Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Maeda Toshitsune, ruler of the Kaga Domain. It is located near two other shrines, Utatsu Shrine (a Tenman-gū) and Atago Shrine, and together they are known as the Mount Utatsu Three Shrines.

History

Based on the dying wish of Maeda Toshiie, Maeda Toshitsune secretly enshrined a figure of Toyotomi on the grounds of a Buddhist temple on Mount Utatsu in 1616. It became a village shrine in 1873. In 1887, the shrine was moved to the town of Tono (now Owari-chō in Kanazawa). The shrine was moved to its present location in 1908, when it was also renamed Toyokuni Shrine.

36°34′11″N 136°40′25″E / 36.56972°N 136.67361°E / 36.56972; 136.67361