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Yōrō Shrine

Dedicated to
  
Kukurihime no Kami Sugawara no Michizane Empress Genshō Emperor Shōmu

Address
  
Yorokoen, Yoro, Yoro District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan

Similar
  
Yoro Park, Yōrō Falls, Yōrō Station, Mount Yōrō, Hashimaenku Museum

Yoro waterfall


Yōrō Shrine (養老神社, Yōrō Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Yōrō in Yōrō District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

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History

The actual year of construction is unknown, but it is thought that it was built during the Yōrō era of the Nara period. The shrine's existence was recorded during the Heian period, but it was referred to as "Yōrō Myōjin" (養老明神).

In 1504, its name was changed to "Yōrō Tenjin" (養老天神). "Yōrō Shrine" did not become the official name until the start of the Meiji period a few centuries later.

References

Yōrō Shrine Wikipedia