Okamoto Otaki Shrine 岡太神社・大瀧神社
Paper in the spotlight
Okamoti Otaki Shrine, located in the city of Echizen, is the only shrine in Japan to be dedicated to Kawakami Gozen, the goddess of paper.
The province of Echizen, in the prefecture of Fukui, is a region particularly dense in handicrafts . Knives are made there, but it is a province specializing in the manufacture of traditional Japanese paper, washi paper .
The region would have specialized in the manufacture of paper following the intervention of a woman who would have taught the inhabitants how to manufacture paper with natural materials coming from particular plants called Kozo . An apprenticeship that it would have offered them 1,500 years ago , since the people living in this province did not have rice fields to be able to earn a living.
To read: Echizen, birthplace of washi paper
The Only Temple Dedicated To The Paper Goddess
But this woman mysteriously disappeared in a river . It was then that she was called Kawakami Gozen, "god up the river" in Japanese , and was enshrined as the goddess of paper. She is thus venerated at the Okamoto Otaki Shrine. The only one in Japan to worship the paper princess.
Located just a few kilometers from the Paper Village in Echizen , Okamoto Otaki Shrine is surrounded by tall pine trees , so tall that you can barely see it when standing at the entrance. Only the majestic red torii located at its end allows the visitor to understand that a sanctuary is hidden a few meters away.
A Double Sanctuary
It is then necessary to take a small paved path , also surrounded by pines but also by various statues , including one, magnificent, representing a horse. The shrine is actually a combined shrine which consists of two buildings , built in the second half of the Edo period (1603-1868). Located at the top of a small mountain called Mount Gongen , there is a calm and soothing atmosphere. Considered since 1985 as an " Important Cultural Property " of Japan, this temple is regularly visited by locals who come to meditate there, or by washi craftsmen , who come to pray to their goddess and seek good fortune.
Address, timetable & access
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+81 778-42-1151Timetable
From Osaka: JR Thunderbird line (1h45) From Tokyo: Shinkansen with transfer to Nagoya or Maibara (3h15) Get off at Takefu station then take the bus towards Akasaka to Washi no Sato (Nanetsu line)Website
http://www.echizenwashi.jp/goddess_of_paper/shrine/index.html