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'''Ōsasahara Shrine''' ({{Lang-ja|大笹原神社}}) is a [[Shintoist]] [[shrine]] in [[Yasu, Shiga|Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture]], [[Japan]] enshrining [[Susanoo-no-Mikoto]] and [[Kushinadahime]].

{{nihongo|'''Ōsasahara Shrine'''|大笹原神社| Ōsasahara Jinja}}) is a [[Shinto shrine]] locatedin the city of [[Yasu, Shiga|Yasu]], [[Shiga Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. The ''[[kami]]'' worshipped at this shrine are [[Susanoo-no-Mikoto]] and [[Kushinadahime]].



==Outline==

==Outline==

Ōsasahara Shrine was constructed in the year 986 by Echi Morozane, a local warlord. In 1414, the shrine's main hall (''[[honden]]'') was reconstructed by Mabuchi Sadanobu, the castellan of Iwakura Castle. Following the [[Meiji restoration]] and the establishment of the [[Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines]] under [[State Shinto]], the shrine was officially designated a “county shrine”.

The shrine's origin go back to 986, when a ''shaden'' was constructed at the spot.



==Cultural properties==

Current structures are of a more recent date, with the. shrine's main hall, ''[[honden]]'', dating to 1414, the middle [[Muromachi period]], designated as [[National Treasure (Japan)|National Treasure]]. It is a 3×3 [[Ken (unit)|ken]], single-storied structure with an ''[[irimoya-zukuri|irimoya]]'' style{{#tag:ref|(''[[irimoya-zukuri]]'', 入母屋造): a hip-and-gable roof combining a ridge and two gable [[pediment]]s on the upper part with a [[hip roof|hipped roof]] on all sides in the lower part of the roof.<ref>{{cite web

;Honden: Reconstructed in 1414 during the middle [[Muromachi period]], this building is a 3×3 [[Ken (unit)|''ken'']], single-storied structure with an [[East Asian hip-and-gable roof|''irimoya-zukuri'']] style {{#tag:ref|(''[[irimoya-zukuri]]'', 入母屋造): a hip-and-gable roof combining a ridge and two gable [[pediment]]s on the upper part with a [[hip roof|hipped roof]] on all sides in the lower part of the roof.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/i/irimoyazukuri.htm |title = ''irimoya-zukuri''| publisher = [[JAANUS|JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System]]| accessdate = 2009-11-08}}</ref>|group="ex"|name="irimoya-zukuri-expl"}} roof and a 1 ''ken'' step canopy covered by [[Chamaecyparis obtusa|hinoki cypress]] bark shingles. It is particularly notable for the excellent construction technique of the transom and doors. The ornamental carvings are representative of [[Higashiyama culture]].<ref name="shiga-city">{{cite web |url = http://www.city.yasu.lg.jp/school/shinohara/1464154206656.html |title = 大笹原神社 |trans-title=Ōsasahara Shrine |publisher = [[Yasu, Shiga|Yasu city]] |accessdate = April 11, 2020 |df = }}</ref> <ref name="shiga-pref">{{cite web |url = http://www.pref.shiga.jp/hodo/e-shinbun/ma07/files/20090713_2.pdf |title = 大笹原神社本殿 |trans-title=Ōsasahara Shrine main hall |publisher = [[Shiga Prefecture]] |accessdate = November 1, 2009 |format = PDF |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110613090900/http://www.pref.shiga.jp/hodo/e-shinbun/ma07/files/20090713_2.pdf |archive-date = June 13, 2011 |df = }}</ref> The building was designated as [[National Treasure (Japan)|National Treasure]] in 1961. <ref name="Bunka1">{{cite web |url=https://bunka.nii.ac.jp/db/heritages/detail/189283|title=大笹原神社本殿 |trans-title= Ōsasahara Shrine honden |language=Japanese |publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]] |accessdate=August 20, 2021}}</ref>

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| publisher = [[JAANUS|JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System]]

| accessdate = 2009-11-08

}}</ref>|group="ex"|name="irimoya-zukuri-expl"}} roof and a 1 ken step canopy covered by [[Chamaecyparis obtusa|hinoki cypress]] bark shingles. It is particularly notable for the excellent construction technique of the transom and doors. The ornamental carvings are representative of [[Higashiyama culture]].<ref name="shiga-city"/><ref name="shiga-pref"/>



The small Shinohara Shrine Honden to the left is an [[Important Cultural Property (Japan)|Important Cultural Property]]. To the right of the main shrin'es honden lies the Yorube bottomless pond said to provide water even in times of drought after two [[mikoshi]] were sunk in old times.

;Shinohara Shrine Honden: Located to the left of the main shrineis a subsidiary shrine dedicated to [[Ishikori-dome no Mikoto]]. Built in 1425, it was designated an [[Important Cultural Property (Japan)|Important Cultural Property]] in 1931.<ref name="Bunka2">{{cite web |url=https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/102/1445|title=大笹原神社境内社篠原神社本殿 |trans-title= Osasahara Shrine Precincts Shinohara Shrine Main Hall |language=Japanese |publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]] |accessdate=August 20, 2021}}</ref>

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|publisher = [[Shiga Prefecture]]

|accessdate = 2009-11-08

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===Architecture===

===Notes===

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== References ==

==See also==

*[[List of Shinto shrines]]

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*[[List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines)]]

*{{Cite web


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==References==

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| accessdate = 2009-04-16

==External links==

| date = 2008-11-01

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| url = http://www.bunka.go.jp/bsys/index.asp

*[https://www.biwako-visitors.jp/spot/detail/179/ Shiga - Biwako Visitor's Guide]{{in lang|ja}}

| language = Japanese

*[http://www.shiga-jinjacho.jp/ycBBS/Board.cgi/02_jinja_db/db/ycDB_02jinja-pc-detail.html?mode:view=1&view:oid=495 Shiga Jinja-cho]{{in lang|ja}}

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[[Category:Shinto shrines in Shiga Prefecture]]

[[Category:Shinto shrines in Shiga Prefecture]]

[[Category:Ōmi Province]]

[[Category:Yasu, Shiga]]

[[Category:National Treasures of Japan]]

[[Category:Important Cultural Properties of Japan]]


Revision as of 02:35, 3 October 2021

Ōsasahara Shrine
大笹原神社
The Main Building of Ōsasahara Shrine, a National Treasure
Religion
AffiliationShinto
DeitySusanoo-no-Mikoto, Kushinadahime
Location
LocationŌsasahara, Yasu, Shiga, Japan
Ōsasahara Shrine is located in Shiga Prefecture
Ōsasahara Shrine

Ōsasahara Jinja

Ōsasahara Shrine is located in Japan
Ōsasahara Shrine

Ōsasahara Shrine (Japan)

Geographic coordinates35°4′35.43″N 136°3′57.06″E / 35.0765083°N 136.0658500°E / 35.0765083; 136.0658500
Architecture
Date established986 AD
Glossary of Shinto

Ōsasahara Shrine (大笹原神社, Ōsasahara Jinja)) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Yasu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The kami worshipped at this shrine are Susanoo-no-Mikoto and Kushinadahime.

Outline

Ōsasahara Shrine was constructed in the year 986 by Echi Morozane, a local warlord. In 1414, the shrine's main hall (honden) was reconstructed by Mabuchi Sadanobu, the castellan of Iwakura Castle. Following the Meiji restoration and the establishment of the Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines under State Shinto, the shrine was officially designated a “county shrine”.

Cultural properties

Honden
Reconstructed in 1414 during the middle Muromachi period, this building is a 3×3 ken, single-storied structure with an irimoya-zukuri style [ex 1] roof and a 1 ken step canopy covered by hinoki cypress bark shingles. It is particularly notable for the excellent construction technique of the transom and doors. The ornamental carvings are representative of Higashiyama culture.[2] [3] The building was designated as National Treasure in 1961. [4]
Shinohara Shrine Honden
Located to the left of the main shrine is a subsidiary shrine dedicated to Ishikori-dome no Mikoto. Built in 1425, it was designated an Important Cultural Property in 1931.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ (irimoya-zukuri, 入母屋造): a hip-and-gable roof combining a ridge and two gable pediments on the upper part with a hipped roof on all sides in the lower part of the roof.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "irimoya-zukuri". JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  • ^ "大笹原神社" [Ōsasahara Shrine]. Yasu city. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  • ^ "大笹原神社本殿" [Ōsasahara Shrine main hall] (PDF). Shiga Prefecture. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 13, 2011. Retrieved November 1, 2009.
  • ^ "大笹原神社本殿" [Ōsasahara Shrine honden] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  • ^ "大笹原神社境内社篠原神社本殿" [Osasahara Shrine Precincts Shinohara Shrine Main Hall] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
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