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Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima): World Heritage Floating Torii, Tide Times & Complete Visitor Guide (2026)

Japan’s Only Shrine That Floats on the Sea — And How Tides Change Everything The Great Torii of Itsukushima Shrine standing in the Seto Inland Sea, with Mount Misen rising behind “Can I walk to the torii gate?” Yes — but only at low tide. The difference between high and low tide at Miyajima is […]

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Suwa Taisha | Complete Guide to Nagano’s Ancient Power Spot【Onbashira Festival, Four Shrine Pilgrimage, Omiwatari】

A five-minute drive from Suwa Interchange on the Chuo Expressway, deep within a grove of towering cedars, stands the Ichi-no-Onbashira (First Sacred Pillar)—pointing straight toward the heavens. This is the symbol of Suwa faith: a total of 16 sacred pillars, four placed at the four corners of each of the four shrines. Suwa Taisha is

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Ishizuchi Shrine | Complete Guide to Ehime’s Mountain Power Spot【Western Japan’s Highest Peak, Shugendo, Access & Area Info】

Standing as the sacred guardian of Mount Ishizuchi (1,982m)—Western Japan’s highest peak—Ishizuchi Shrine boasts over 1,300 years of history as one of Japan’s Seven Sacred Mountains. Legend holds that the mountain was first opened by En-no-Gyoja, the founder of Shugendo mountain asceticism. During the annual “Oyama-biraki” mountain opening ceremony in July, the pilgrimage routes are

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Miho Shrine | Complete Guide to Shimane’s Sacred Power Spot【Ebisu Worship, Business Prosperity, Access & Area Info】

Standing at the eastern tip of the Shimane Peninsula in the port town of Mihonoseki, Miho Shrine serves as the head shrine of approximately 3,385 Ebisu shrines (those enshrining Kotoshironushi-no-Kami) throughout Japan, per the shrine’s official figures. The principal deities, Mihotsuhime-no-Mikoto and Kotoshironushi-no-Kami, are revered as a goddess of agriculture and “Ebisu-sama” — the god

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Sumiyoshi Taisha | Complete Guide to Osaka’s Premier Power Spot【Purification, Business Success, Access & Area Info】

Standing majestically in Osaka’s Sumiyoshi Ward, Sumiyoshi Taisha serves as the head shrine of approximately 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines throughout Japan. With over 1,800 years of history, this beloved sanctuary—affectionately called “Sumiyossan” by locals—welcomes approximately 2.3 million visitors annually. During the first three days of the New Year alone, nearly 2 million worshippers pass through its

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Atsuta Jingu Shrine | Complete Guide to Aichi’s Sacred Power Spot【Three Imperial Regalia, Access & Area Info】

In the heart of Nagoya lies a sacred forest spanning 190,000 square meters. Atsuta Jingu Shrine enshrines one of Japan’s Three Imperial Regalia—the legendary Kusanagi no Mitsurugi (Grass-Cutting Sword)—making it one of the nation’s most revered and powerful spiritual sites. With a history spanning over 1,900 years, this shrine commands a level of veneration second

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A tranquil path leading to a Shinto temple in Gamagōri, Aichi, Japan, lined with lanterns and banners.

Kotohira-gu Shrine | Complete Guide to Kagawa’s Sacred Power Spot【785 Stone Steps, Access & Area Info】

Where 785 Stone Steps Lead to the Guardian of the Seas Kotohira-gu’s iconic Asahi-sha (Asahi Shrine), an Important Cultural Property built in 1837 entirely from zelkova wood (Photo: Goki / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0) Nestled on the slopes of Mount Zozu in Kotohira Town, Kagawa Prefecture, Kotohira-gu Shrine—affectionately known as “Konpira-san” by locals—is one

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Fushimi Inari Taisha: Kyoto’s Iconic Shrine | Torii Gates, Hiking Trail & Omamori Guide (2026)

The Head Shrine of 30,000 Inari Shrines — What Lies Beyond the Thousand Gates The iconic Senbon Torii (Thousand Torii Gates) of Fushimi Inari Taisha “Is it worth hiking all the way to the top of Mount Inari?” Short answer: if you have the time and energy, absolutely yes. But most visitors only walk through

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