# Taga Taisha

> One of Shiga's principal shrines, dedicated to Izanagi and Izanami and popularly called Ota-ga-san.

- Prefecture: Shiga
- Type: Shrine
- Address: Taga, Shiga, Japan
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://www.tagataisya.or.jp/

Taga Taisha is one of the leading shrines of Shiga Prefecture, enshrining the deities Izanagi and Izanami. It is affectionately known as Ota-ga-san and is worshipped as a shrine of long life, matchmaking, and protection from misfortune. The shrine draws a large number of visitors each year, particularly at New Year and during its April festival. A curved stone bridge and an approach lined with shops selling the local itokiri-mochi sweet lead to the main hall. The grounds are open to visitors and admission is free. The shrine is reached from Taga-taisha-mae Station on the Ohmi Railway.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Taga Taisha?

It is a short walk from Taga-taisha-mae Station on the Ohmi Railway, which connects from Hikone.

### What is Taga Taisha known for?

It enshrines Izanagi and Izanami and is worshipped for long life, matchmaking, and warding off misfortune; the local itokiri-mochi sweet is a specialty.

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Source: Taga Taisha — Japan Voyage
