Matsubara Shrine
This shrine was established in 1875 to honor the Mito Tengu Party. Although no shrine hall existed at the time of its founding, a shrine monument was erected in October 1883. Subsequently, with funding from the Marquis Maeda family, the shrine hall was completed in 1898 and relocated to its current site in 1914.
Numerous plum trees are planted in one corner of the shrine grounds. These are plum trees from Kairakuen Garden, gifted by Mito City, the sister city of Mito, in connection with the Mito Tengu Party.
- Area
- Wakasa
- Category
- History & Culture Temples & Shrines
- Preferences
- Open before 9 AM Open after 5 PM
Information
- Address
- 福井県敦賀市松原町2−37















