Any proper itinerary for a trip across Japan should include stops in its three most famous Shinto shrines: Hiroshima’s Itsukushima Shrine, Kyoto’s Heian Shrine, and the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. Those, however, are just the tip of Japan’s iceberg of breathtaking sacred Shinto spots.
Even if you’ve got no pressing interest in Japan’s indigenous religion, its shrines are often sites of breathtaking natural and architectural beauty, and here are four that, while off the beaten path, are not to be missed.
1. Motosuminari Shrine / 元乃隅稲成神社 (Yamaguchi Prefecture)
一度は行ってみたい
— 倉田 知靏子 (@kuratatiduko) September 11, 2015
山口県、元乃隅稲成神社 pic.twitter.com/1jbDPLMsD5
Every Shinto shrine has at least one torii, the large two-pillared gate that marks its entrance. But while a minimum of one tori is required, there’s no maximum number. Motosuminari Shrine has 123 of them, stretching like a tunnel along a ridge that rises sharply from the sea.
元乃隅稲成神社です。 断崖絶壁にありました。 山口にこんな素晴らしいところがあったなんてー(≧∇≦) pic.twitter.com/BukOjc0pBf
— れおにゃん (@reonnyan) September 20, 2015
長門まで久々にドライブ
— ゆう+* (@rkym6921) October 18, 2015
元乃隅稲成神社・千畳敷・青海島堪能してきた!
秋晴れ最高😎 pic.twitter.com/xZYMaJ6TU4
2. Oarai Isosaki Shrine / 大洗磯前神社 (Ibaraki Prefecture)
今日のテーマは「絶景」だっぺ!大洗海岸の岩場に立つ神磯鳥居をバックに太平洋から昇る朝日はまさに絶景!この景色は見る価値あっぺ?#観光地ウィーク #絶景 #茨城県 #大洗 pic.twitter.com/dEWpXqNrVy
— 大洗町アライッペ (@oarai_town) September 24, 2015
On the other hand, Oarai Shrine, located on the shore in Ibaraki, goes for quantity over quality with just a single torii of note. Situated at the end of a rocky point, waves crash over and around its base in dramatic fashion, and since Ibaraki’s coastline faces east, the shrine is a popular spot for early birds to watch the sunrise from.
夜明け直前の神磯の鳥居です。空が緑色になるって不思議ですわ。#写真好きな人と繋がりたい#神磯の鳥居 #朝焼け pic.twitter.com/FWrBLzZN9C
— もっさん (@Naaaassom) March 14, 2015
Don’t think you can make it by the literal crack of dawn? Don’t worry, because the place looks just as ethereally beautiful under the light of the full moon.
月夜の神磯の鳥居です。
— もっさん (@Naaaassom) March 13, 2015
…まあ、全然月撮れてないけどね。#写真好きな人と繋がりたい#神磯の鳥居 #星景 pic.twitter.com/k0RveHXHZs
3. Ota Shrine / 太田神社 (Hokkaido)
https://twitter.com/0302Remon/status/628752169156489216Thrilling as it must be to witness the raging waves at Oarai Shrine, we’re guessing visitors’ hearts pound even harder as they make their approach to Ota Shrine, referred to by some as “Japan’s most dangerous shrine.”
While we haven’t heard of anyone actually being injured at the site, located in the town of Setana, you’ll still want to watch your step. Not only is it an incredibly long climb from the entrance to the main building of the shrine itself (both marked with red circles in the photo below), the path includes incredibly narrow walkways and even chains which you have to use to climb the sections of the mountain that are too steep for stairs.
4. Arakura Sengen Shrine / 新倉浅間神社 (Yamanashi Prefecture)
新倉浅間神社からの富士山。五重塔と富士山、春は桜も咲いてて日本らしいと外人さんに人気のスポット。今日も外人さんが写真撮ってた。 pic.twitter.com/pqsIka2SVB
— かなん (@kanan128) October 2, 2015
Finally, we come to Arakura Sengen Shrine in Yamanashi Prefecture. It doesn’t have a particularly famous torii, and there’s no real or perceived danger in getting there that you can pat yourself on the back for being a daredevil and overcoming.
It does have is a five-story pagoda, though, which is notably tall for the architectural style. Even better, the shrine grounds also provide an excellent vantage point for views of Mt. Fuji.
Now, if the idea of sitting in a shrine and gazing at a snow-covered Mt. Fuji is just too unimaginably stereotypical for your tastes, you probably won’t be pleased to know that things become even more clichéd in cherry blossom season.
Fuji Sengen jinja (Arakura Sengen jinja)
— ShintoShrine_Info (@Jinja_Shrine_JP) October 15, 2015
冨士浅間神社(新倉浅間神社)
3353 Arakura, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi pic.twitter.com/PxlPfa5hlv
But just because it’s clichéd doesn’t mean it’s not also completely awesome.
Source: Naver Matome

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