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Hattori Shrine

The shrine enshrines Amenohazuchio-no-Kami, the deity of weaving. The grand shrine building was lost to fire in 1552 during Asakura Yoshikage’s warfare. In 1875, it merged with Hakusan Shrine, dedicated to Kukurihime-no-Kami, and Hattori Shrine was re-established at its present location. Every year on September 1, the Hassaku Festival is held to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. A large lion used in a dedicatory dance parades through the Yamashiro Onsen town, and events are held around the shrine.

On foot About 12 minutes on foot from our hotel (approx. 800 m)
By car About 4 minutes by car from our hotel (use nearby parking at Iroha Sōan / Sōyu)

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