Oyama Shrine Shinmon Gate

⛩️ Shrines & Temples · kanazawa, Ishikawa · 笘・{spot.rating}

Oyama Shrine's Shinmon Gate is a striking architectural landmark that uniquely blends traditional Japanese shrine design with Dutch-inspired stained glass windows, creating a one-of-a-kind fusion rarely seen at Shinto shrines. Built in the late 19th century during Japan's Meiji period, this distinctive gate serves as the main entrance to Oyama Shrine, which is dedicated to Maeda Toshiie, the feudal lord who founded Kanazawa. The gate's unusual three-story structure and blend of Eastern and Western elements make it a fascinating symbol of Japan's modernization era.

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📍 Addresskanazawa, Ishikawa
🎫 AdmissionSee official site
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💡 Tips for Visitors

The gate is beautifully illuminated at night, making evening visits particularly photogenic. The shrine is located near Kanazawa Station and Kenrokuen Garden, making it easy to combine with other sightseeing. Basic English signage is available, though limited; visiting during daylight hours allows you to fully appreciate the stained glass details.

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