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Mononobe-jinja

Mononobe-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Mononobe-jinja is a small shrine in Kashiwazaki, surrounded by trees with a red torii gate marking the entrance. The main hall dates to the Muromachi period and follows traditional nagare-zukuri architecture, while the worship hall features a hip-and-gable roof style.

The shrine appears in old records alongside Yahiko Shrine and was recognized as the second shrine of Echigo Province. The main hall was built during the Muromachi period, reflecting the influence of this historical era on local religious practice.

The shrine is connected to the Mononobe clan, a historical family of the region. Visitors often see small wooden plaques with wishes hung nearby as part of a tradition that continues today.

The shrine is open to the public year-round with a small office at the entrance providing information materials. The quiet pathways and well-kept grounds make it easy to walk around and explore the buildings and the site at a relaxed pace.

The komainu guardian statues inside the shrine date to the Muromachi period and are considered important cultural assets of Niigata Prefecture. These carved wooden guardian figures are rare examples of traditional craftsmanship preserved over centuries.

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