Oyama Shrine

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Oyama Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine in Kanazawa, Japan, renowned for its distinctive gate that blends Japanese, Chinese, and Western architectural styles.

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Oyama Shrine gate 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
shrine gate
associatedWith Kaga Domain NERFINISHED
Maeda clan NERFINISHED
country Japan
dedicatedTo Maeda Toshiie NERFINISHED
foundedInPeriod Meiji period
hasAccess reachable from Kanazawa Station by bus
hasArchitecturalSignificance example of eclectic Meiji-era design
hasArchitecturalStyle Chinese architecture
Chinese architecture
Japanese architecture
Japanese architecture
Western architecture
Western architecture
hasCategory Religious buildings and structures in Kanazawa
Shinto shrines in Ishikawa Prefecture
Tourist attractions in Kanazawa
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Kanazawa’s historical heritage
hasFeature bridge over pond
main hall (honden)
stained glass windows
stone lanterns
torii gate
worship hall (haiden)
hasFestival annual shrine festival
hasFunction main entrance to Oyama Shrine
hasGarden shrine garden with pond
hasGroundsType urban shrine grounds
hasMaterial brick
wood
wood
hasObjectOfVeneration spirit of Maeda Toshiie NERFINISHED
hasPart Oyama Shrine gate NERFINISHED
hasView views of Kanazawa city
heritageDesignation Important Cultural Property of Japan NERFINISHED
knownFor distinctive gate blending Japanese, Chinese, and Western styles
locatedIn Chūbu region NERFINISHED
Honshu
Ishikawa Prefecture NERFINISHED
Kanazawa NERFINISHED
Kanazawa Castle area NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
religion Shinto
touristAttraction Kanazawa NERFINISHED
worshipType public worship

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Kanazawa hasLandmark Oyama Shrine