
Hakusan Shrine
It is said to have been recommended in the year 850 (850) by the Jikaku Daishi (Ennin) who opened Chuson-ji Temple, and was separated from Chuson-ji Temple by the Meiji Order of the Separation of Shinto and Buddha. Known for having the Nō stage of the National Designated Important Cultural Property, the Nō stage with a thatched roof built by Irimoya was erected and donated by Date Keokun in 1853 after it was burned down in 1849. The composition of the main stage, the mirror hall, and the hashikake is in full swing, and it is considered to be the oldest Noh stage in Eastern Japan.