Taga taisha
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Taga Taisha is a Shinto shrine in Japan.
- English Name: Taga Shrine
- Address: Taga-cho
- Mailing Address:
- City: Inukami-gun
- State/Prefecture: Shiga-ken
- Postal Code: 522-03
- Country: JAPAN
- Latitude/Longitude: lat=35.2; long=136.333 (35.2 12' 00" N 136.333 20' 00)
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- Construction Date: Around AD620 (According to the Kojiki)
- Public/Private: PUBLIC
- Location: Southeast side of Lake Biwa (Biwako). The site is a 20 minute walk from Taga Station, Omi Tetsudo Line (JR), or a bus from JR Minami Hikone Station, Biwako Line.
This ancient shrine is old enough that it was mentioned in the Kojiki; built during a time when Buddhism and Shinto were both doing very well. It contains both a Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine. The garden here was constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the Tensei era (1573-1591) as an offering for the recovery of his wife from illness. It is next to the study (shoin) attached to the Shrine offices (shamusho). There is a stone bridge and a sanzon stone arrangement.
The shrine is also known for its harvest festival (hokenko shuki taisai)held around the end of November.