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Sacred sites, Buddhist temples, and Shinto shrines

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Homan-zan Jinguji — Mountain Shrine-Temple Hybrid
Fukuoka

Homan-zan Jinguji — Mountain Shrine-Temple Hybrid

Homan-zan (829m) has been sacred simultaneously to both Buddhism and Shinto since the 8th century — a mountain deity-hab…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hakozaki Shrine — Ancient Protector Against Foreign Invasion
Fukuoka

Hakozaki Shrine — Ancient Protector Against Foreign Invasion

Hakozaki Shrine, established in 923, is one of Japan's three great Hachiman shrines and holds the unique distinction of…

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Updated Jun 2026
Atago Shrine — Hilltop Sunset Over Hakata Bay
Fukuoka

Atago Shrine — Hilltop Sunset Over Hakata Bay

Atago Shrine sits on Atago Hill (68m) in the Nishi-ku district of Fukuoka City, overlooking the full arc of Hakata Bay f…

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Updated Jun 2026
Saga's Okuninushi Shrine Night Trail
Saga

Saga's Okuninushi Shrine Night Trail

The path connecting Saga City's five historic shrines along the old merchant route has been maintained as a walking trai…

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Updated Jun 2026
Takeo Shrine 3,000-Year-Old Camphor Tree
Saga

Takeo Shrine 3,000-Year-Old Camphor Tree

Within the grounds of Takeo Jinja, a camphor tree estimated at 3,000 years old stands 30 meters tall with a circumferenc…

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Updated Jun 2026
Oura Catholic Church — Japan's Oldest Surviving Church
Nagasaki

Oura Catholic Church — Japan's Oldest Surviving Church

Built in 1864 by French missionary Father Petitjean, Oura Church is the oldest surviving Christian church in Japan and a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Goto Islands — Remote Christian Pilgrimage Churches
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Goto Islands — Remote Christian Pilgrimage Churches

The Goto Islands, a 100km-long archipelago 100km west of Nagasaki in the East China Sea, were the final refuge of Japan'…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hirado Xavier Memorial Church & Temple Next Door
Nagasaki

Hirado Xavier Memorial Church & Temple Next Door

Hirado Xavier Memorial Church (1931) stands on the exact spot where Francis Xavier preached in 1550 during his first mis…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sofukuji Temple — Zen Buddhism Meets Chinese Architecture
Nagasaki

Sofukuji Temple — Zen Buddhism Meets Chinese Architecture

Sofukuji is a Chinese-style Zen temple established in 1629 by Chinese residents of Nagasaki, built in the Ming Dynasty a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sakurai Futamigaura — Twin Rocks at Sunset
Fukuoka

Sakurai Futamigaura — Twin Rocks at Sunset

At Sakurai Beach in western Itoshima, two granite rocks rise from the shallow water 150 meters offshore — connected by a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Dazaifu Tenmangu — Scholar Shrine in Plum Forest
Fukuoka

Dazaifu Tenmangu — Scholar Shrine in Plum Forest

Dazaifu Tenmangu was built in 905 to enshrine the spirit of Sugawara Michizane, a Heian-period scholar and court officia…

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Updated Jun 2026
Komyozenji Temple — The Moss Garden Secret
Fukuoka

Komyozenji Temple — The Moss Garden Secret

One hundred meters from the crowds of Dazaifu Tenmangu, through a gate that most visitors walk past, lies Komyozenji — a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kushida Shrine — Guardian of Hakata and Gion Festival
Fukuoka

Kushida Shrine — Guardian of Hakata and Gion Festival

Kushida Shrine, tucked behind the Hakata Station shopping district, is the spiritual center of Hakata's merchant culture…

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Updated Jun 2026
Tochoji Temple — Tallest Wooden Buddha in Japan
Fukuoka

Tochoji Temple — Tallest Wooden Buddha in Japan

Tochoji, founded in 806 by the monk Kukai (Kobo Daishi) on his return from Tang Dynasty China, is Fukuoka's oldest Shing…

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Updated Jun 2026
Mizuma Temple — Hilltop Buddha Overlooking Kyushu
Fukuoka

Mizuma Temple — Hilltop Buddha Overlooking Kyushu

Perched on a 221-meter hilltop above the Chikugo River plain, Mizuma-dera (水分寺) offers an extraordinary panoramic view t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Raizan Sennyoji Temple — Ancient Mountain Monastery
Fukuoka

Raizan Sennyoji Temple — Ancient Mountain Monastery

On the upper slopes of Mt. Raizan, behind a cedar forest that filters almost all direct sunlight, Sennyoji Temple has be…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sumiyoshi Shrine — Silent Hakata Wedding Shrine
Fukuoka

Sumiyoshi Shrine — Silent Hakata Wedding Shrine

Sumiyoshi Shrine predates written Japanese history — established, according to shrine records, in 211 AD to honor the go…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nanzoin Temple — Japan's Largest Bronze Reclining Buddha
Fukuoka

Nanzoin Temple — Japan's Largest Bronze Reclining Buddha

Deep in the cedar forests of Sasaguri, 20 minutes by train from Hakata, Nanzoin Temple houses a bronze reclining Buddha…

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Updated Jun 2026
Shofukuji Temple — First Zen Temple in Japan
Fukuoka

Shofukuji Temple — First Zen Temple in Japan

Shofukuji, founded in 1195 by the monk Eisai after returning from Chinese Song Dynasty, is the first Zen Buddhist temple…

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Updated Jun 2026
Amano Yasukawara Cave — Mythological Gathering Site
Miyazaki

Amano Yasukawara Cave — Mythological Gathering Site

Amano Yasukawara (天安河原) is a large riverside cave along the Iwato River, believed to be the site where 8 million kami (g…

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Updated Jun 2026
Honmyo-ji Temple — Samurai Cemetery on the Hill
Kumamoto

Honmyo-ji Temple — Samurai Cemetery on the Hill

Honmyo-ji is a Buddhist temple on a forested hill northeast of Kumamoto Castle, established in 1585 by Kato Kiyomasa. Th…

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Updated Jun 2026
Aso Shrine — Earthquake Recovery & Shinto Architecture
Kumamoto

Aso Shrine — Earthquake Recovery & Shinto Architecture

Aso Shrine, established in 281 AD, is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines and was famous for its three-story gate tower…

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Updated Jun 2026
Usa Jingu — Head Shrine of 40,000 Hachiman Shrines
Oita

Usa Jingu — Head Shrine of 40,000 Hachiman Shrines

Usa Jingu, established in 725 AD, is the head shrine of all Hachiman shrines in Japan (numbering 40,000+). Hachiman is t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Rokugo-manzan Temples — Kunisaki Buddhist Trail
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Rokugo-manzan Temples — Kunisaki Buddhist Trail

The Kunisaki Peninsula developed a unique form of syncretic Buddhism (神仏習合, shinbutsu-shugo) where mountain worship, Shi…

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Updated Jun 2026
Udo Jingu Shrine — Cliffside Cave Sanctuary
Miyazaki

Udo Jingu Shrine — Cliffside Cave Sanctuary

Udo Jingu is one of Japan's most dramatically sited shrines — built inside a seaside cave carved into volcanic cliffs, w…

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Updated Jun 2026
Takachiho Yokagura — All-Night Sacred Dance
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Takachiho Yokagura — All-Night Sacred Dance

Takachiho Yokagura (夜神楽, 'night kagura') is a sacred Shinto dance-drama tradition performed all night (sunset to dawn) a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Omi Shrine — Sunrise Power Spot
Miyazaki

Omi Shrine — Sunrise Power Spot

Omi Shrine (大御神社) is a coastal Shinto shrine perched on rocks directly facing the Pacific Ocean, famous as one of Japan'…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kirishima Shrine — Sacred Mountain Complex
Kagoshima

Kirishima Shrine — Sacred Mountain Complex

Kirishima Jingu is a Shinto shrine complex set deep in the forested slopes of the Kirishima volcanic range, dedicated to…

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Updated Jun 2026
Aoshima Island — Tropical Island Shrine
Miyazaki

Aoshima Island — Tropical Island Shrine

Aoshima is a small island (1.5km circumference) connected to the mainland by a walking bridge, famous for two features:…

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Updated Jun 2026
Miyazaki Jingu — Grand Shrine in the Forest
Miyazaki

Miyazaki Jingu — Grand Shrine in the Forest

Miyazaki Jingu is one of Kyushu's most important shrines, dedicated to Emperor Jimmu — Japan's legendary first emperor w…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kimii-dera Temple — Hydrangea Hillside & Cherry Blossoms
Wakayama

Kimii-dera Temple — Hydrangea Hillside & Cherry Blossoms

Kimii-dera (紀三井寺, 'Temple of Three Wells of Kii Province') is a hilltop temple complex founded in 770 AD, famous for its…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kofukuji Temple — Five-Story Pagoda & Buddhist Treasures
Nara

Kofukuji Temple — Five-Story Pagoda & Buddhist Treasures

Kofukuji (興福寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple founded in 669 AD as the clan temple of the powerful Fujiwara family, s…

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Updated Jun 2026
Mount Yoshino — 30,000 Cherry Trees in Pilgrimage Mountains
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Nara

Mount Yoshino — 30,000 Cherry Trees in Pilgrimage Mountains

Mount Yoshino (吉野山) is Japan's most famous cherry blossom viewing destination, with 30,000 shirotae cherry trees (white-…

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Updated Jun 2026
Horyuji Temple — World's Oldest Wooden Buildings
Nara

Horyuji Temple — World's Oldest Wooden Buildings

Horyuji (法隆寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple containing the world's oldest surviving wooden structures — the Main Hal…

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Updated Jun 2026
Yakushiji Temple — Twin Pagodas & Healing Buddha
Nara

Yakushiji Temple — Twin Pagodas & Healing Buddha

Yakushiji (薬師寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple founded in 680 AD, famous for its twin pagodas flanking the Main Hall…

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Updated Jun 2026
Gangoji Temple — Nara's Oldest Temple & Roof Tile Museum
Nara

Gangoji Temple — Nara's Oldest Temple & Roof Tile Museum

Gangoji (元興寺) is one of Nara's Seven Great Temples and Japan's oldest temple, originally founded in 588 AD in Asuka befo…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kashihara Jingu Shrine — Mythical First Emperor's Shrine
Nara

Kashihara Jingu Shrine — Mythical First Emperor's Shrine

Kashihara Jingu (橿原神宮) is a large Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Jimmu, Japan's legendary first emperor according to…

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Updated Jun 2026
Isonokami Jingu Shrine — Sacred Swords & Free-Roaming Chickens
Nara

Isonokami Jingu Shrine — Sacred Swords & Free-Roaming Chickens

Isonokami Jingu (石上神宮) is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines, established in the 4th century as a repository for sacre…

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Updated Jun 2026
Toshodaiji Temple — Tang Dynasty Architecture Preserved
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Toshodaiji Temple — Tang Dynasty Architecture Preserved

Toshodaiji (唐招提寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple founded in 759 AD by the Chinese monk Jianzhen (Ganjin in Japanese,…

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Updated Jun 2026
Asuka-dera Temple — Japan's Oldest Buddha Statue
Nara

Asuka-dera Temple — Japan's Oldest Buddha Statue

Asuka-dera (飛鳥寺) was Japan's first full-scale Buddhist temple, founded in 596 AD when Buddhism was still new to the arch…

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Updated Jun 2026
Yoshino Mikumari Shrine — Mountain Water Goddess Shrine
Nara

Yoshino Mikumari Shrine — Mountain Water Goddess Shrine

Yoshino Mikumari Shrine (吉野水分神社) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Mikumari-no-Kami (水分神), the deity of water distribution…

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Updated Jun 2026
Chikubushima Island — Sacred Lake Island Temple
Shiga

Chikubushima Island — Sacred Lake Island Temple

Chikubushima (竹生島) is a small sacred island in northern Lake Biwa, home to Hogonji Temple (宝厳寺) and Tsukubusuma Shrine (…

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Updated Jun 2026
Shirahige Shrine — Torii Gate in Lake Biwa
Shiga

Shirahige Shrine — Torii Gate in Lake Biwa

Shirahige Shrine (白鬚神社) is a 2,000-year-old Shinto shrine famous for its vermillion torii gate standing in Lake Biwa, 30…

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Updated Jun 2026
Enryakuji Temple — Mt. Hiei's Mountain Monastery Complex
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Enryakuji Temple — Mt. Hiei's Mountain Monastery Complex

Enryakuji Temple (延暦寺) is a sprawling Buddhist monastery complex atop Mt. Hiei (848m), straddling the border between Kyo…

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Updated Jun 2026
Miidera Temple — Historic Tendai Temple with City Views
Shiga

Miidera Temple — Historic Tendai Temple with City Views

Miidera Temple (三井寺, formally Onjo-ji) is a major Tendai Buddhist temple founded in 672 CE, located on Mt. Hiei's easter…

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Updated Jun 2026
Omi Shrine — Karuta Card Game Holy Site
Shiga

Omi Shrine — Karuta Card Game Holy Site

Omi Shrine (近江神宮) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Tenji (626–672 CE), who reigned during Japan's adoption of Chi…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ishiyama-dera Temple — Literary & Autumn Color Spot
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Ishiyama-dera Temple — Literary & Autumn Color Spot

Ishiyama-dera (石山寺, 'Stone Mountain Temple') is a historic Buddhist temple founded in 747 CE, built on a massive natural…

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Updated Jun 2026
Koyasan Temple Town — Sacred Mountain & Temple Stays
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Koyasan Temple Town — Sacred Mountain & Temple Stays

Koyasan (高野山, Mt. Koya) is a sacred mountain plateau at 900m elevation, home to 117 temples and the headquarters of Shin…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nachi Falls & Kumano Nachi Taisha — Japan's Tallest Waterfall
Wakayama

Nachi Falls & Kumano Nachi Taisha — Japan's Tallest Waterfall

Nachi Falls (那智滝, Nachi-no-Taki) is Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall, plunging 133 meters from a sheer cliff into a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kumano Nachi Taisha Fire Festival — 1,400-Year-Old Torch Ritual
Wakayama

Kumano Nachi Taisha Fire Festival — 1,400-Year-Old Torch Ritual

The Nachi-no-Hi Matsuri (那智の火祭り, Nachi Fire Festival), held annually on July 14th, is one of Japan's three great fire fe…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ise Jingu — Japan's Most Sacred Shinto Shrine
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Ise Jingu — Japan's Most Sacred Shinto Shrine

Ise Jingu (伊勢神宮) is the holiest site in Shinto, dedicated to Amaterasu (sun goddess and mythological ancestor of Japan's…

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Updated Jun 2026
Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks) — Sacred Sunrise Torii
Mie

Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks) — Sacred Sunrise Torii

Meoto Iwa (夫婦岩, 'Wedded Rocks') are two sacred rocks in the ocean connected by a thick shimenawa (sacred rope) made of r…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sarutahiko Shrine — Crossroads & New Beginnings
Mie

Sarutahiko Shrine — Crossroads & New Beginnings

Sarutahiko Shrine (猿田彦神社) is dedicated to Sarutahiko no Okami — the Shinto deity of guidance, crossroads, and new beginn…

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Updated Jun 2026
Futami Okitama Shrine — Frog Statues & Purification Ritual
Mie

Futami Okitama Shrine — Frog Statues & Purification Ritual

Futami Okitama Shrine (二見興玉神社) is a coastal Shinto shrine famous for its hundreds of frog statues (蛙, kaeru) and pre-pil…

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Updated Jun 2026
Natadera Temple — Moss-Covered Cave Grottoes
Ishikawa

Natadera Temple — Moss-Covered Cave Grottoes

Natadera Temple (那谷寺) is an ancient mountain temple founded in 717 AD, renowned for its dramatic natural setting among m…

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Updated Jun 2026
Zenkoji Temple — Pilgrimage to the Hidden Buddha
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Zenkoji Temple — Pilgrimage to the Hidden Buddha

Zenkoji Temple (善光寺) is one of Japan's most important pilgrimage sites, home to the first Buddhist statue ever brought t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Togakushi Shrine — Five Shrines in Mountain Forest
Nagano

Togakushi Shrine — Five Shrines in Mountain Forest

Togakushi Shrine (戸隠神社) is a complex of five Shinto shrines scattered across the forested slopes of Mount Togakushi, con…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kunozan Toshogu Shrine — Cliff-Edge Shrine for Tokugawa Ieyasu
Shizuoka

Kunozan Toshogu Shrine — Cliff-Edge Shrine for Tokugawa Ieyasu

Kunozan Toshogu Shrine (久能山東照宮) is a lavishly decorated Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the shogun who unifi…

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Updated Jun 2026
Yahiko Shrine — Sacred Mountain Vermillion Gateway
Niigata

Yahiko Shrine — Sacred Mountain Vermillion Gateway

Yahiko Shrine sits at the base of Mt. Yahiko (634m), a sacred peak that has been a Shinto pilgrimage site for over 2,400…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hakusan Shrine Furusato Village — Hydrangea Stairway to Heaven
Niigata

Hakusan Shrine Furusato Village — Hydrangea Stairway to Heaven

Hakusan Shrine is a modest Shinto shrine in Niigata City's outskirts, known not for its religious significance but for t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Atsuta Shrine — Sacred Sword & 1,900 Years of Worship
Aichi

Atsuta Shrine — Sacred Sword & 1,900 Years of Worship

Atsuta Shrine (熱田神宮, Atsuta Jingu) ranks among Japan's most important Shinto shrines, housing the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (草…

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Updated Jun 2026
Atsuta Jingu Forest — 1,900-Year Sacred Grove in Urban Nagoya
Aichi

Atsuta Jingu Forest — 1,900-Year Sacred Grove in Urban Nagoya

The sacred forest (鎮守の森, chinju-no-mori) surrounding Atsuta Shrine comprises 190,000 square meters of old-growth camphor…

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Updated Jun 2026
Zuiryuji Temple — Zen Architecture Perfection
Toyama

Zuiryuji Temple — Zen Architecture Perfection

Zuiryuji Temple (瑞龍寺) is a National Treasure Zen temple in Takaoka City, representing the pinnacle of early Edo-period t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Chureito Pagoda — Iconic Mt. Fuji Viewpoint
Yamanashi

Chureito Pagoda — Iconic Mt. Fuji Viewpoint

The Chureito Pagoda, a five-story vermillion structure perched on the hillside above Fujiyoshida City, offers the postca…

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Updated Jun 2026
Takeda Shingen Historical Sites — Legacy of the Warring States
Yamanashi

Takeda Shingen Historical Sites — Legacy of the Warring States

Takeda Shingen (1521–1573) was one of the most formidable daimyo of Japan's Warring States period, ruling Kai Province (…

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Updated Jun 2026
Erin-ji Temple — Takeda Clan Temple and Rock Garden
Yamanashi

Erin-ji Temple — Takeda Clan Temple and Rock Garden

Erin-ji Temple, located in the mountains east of Kofu, served as the family temple of the Takeda clan during the Warring…

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Updated Jun 2026
Daizenji Taisekiji Temple — Grapes and Autumn Temple
Yamanashi

Daizenji Taisekiji Temple — Grapes and Autumn Temple

Daizenji Taisekiji Temple, nestled in the Katsunuma wine valley, has an unusual claim: it houses a 1,200-year-old wooden…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine — Gateway to Mt. Fuji Climb
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Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine — Gateway to Mt. Fuji Climb

Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine has served as the traditional starting point for Mt. Fuji pilgrimages via the Yoshida…

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Updated Jun 2026
Eiheiji Temple — 700-Year-Old Zen Training Monastery
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Eiheiji Temple — 700-Year-Old Zen Training Monastery

Eiheiji (永平寺, 'Temple of Eternal Peace') is one of Japan's two head temples of Soto Zen Buddhism, founded in 1244 by Zen…

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Updated Jun 2026
Bessho Onsen — Kamakura of Shinano
Nagano

Bessho Onsen — Kamakura of Shinano

Bessho Onsen (別所温泉) is a quiet hot spring town with a remarkable concentration of Kamakura-period (1185–1333) temples, e…

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Updated Jun 2026
Okunoin Cemetery Night Walk — 200,000 Lantern-Lit Tombs
Wakayama

Okunoin Cemetery Night Walk — 200,000 Lantern-Lit Tombs

Okunoin (奥之院) is a 2-kilometer path through 200,000 moss-covered tombstones and memorial monuments beneath towering 500-…

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Updated Jun 2026
Fushimi Inari Taisha — 10,000 Vermillion Torii Gates
Kyoto

Fushimi Inari Taisha — 10,000 Vermillion Torii Gates

Fushimi Inari Taisha is Kyoto's most iconic shrine, famous for the Senbon Torii (千本鳥居, 'thousands of torii gates') — a t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion — Zen Temple Wrapped in Gold
Kyoto

Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion — Zen Temple Wrapped in Gold

Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺, 'Temple of the Golden Pavilion') is a three-story Zen Buddhist temple covered in pure gold leaf, reflec…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kiyomizu-dera — Wooden Stage Over Cherry Trees
Kyoto

Kiyomizu-dera — Wooden Stage Over Cherry Trees

Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺, 'Pure Water Temple') is a UNESCO World Heritage temple famous for its wooden stage (清水の舞台, Kiyomizu…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ginkaku-ji Silver Pavilion — Zen Aesthetic Perfection
Kyoto

Ginkaku-ji Silver Pavilion — Zen Aesthetic Perfection

Ginkaku-ji (銀閣寺, 'Temple of the Silver Pavilion') was built in 1482 by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa as a retirement villa,…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ryoan-ji Rock Garden — Zen's Ultimate Minimalism
Kyoto

Ryoan-ji Rock Garden — Zen's Ultimate Minimalism

Ryoan-ji Temple (龍安寺) houses Japan's most famous Zen rock garden (枯山水, karesansui 'dry landscape') — a rectangular plot…

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Updated Jun 2026
Tenryu-ji Temple — UNESCO Zen Temple with Borrowed Scenery
Kyoto

Tenryu-ji Temple — UNESCO Zen Temple with Borrowed Scenery

Tenryu-ji (天龍寺, 'Heavenly Dragon Temple') is a UNESCO World Heritage Zen temple built in 1339, ranking first among Kyoto…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sanjusangen-do — 1,001 Golden Kannon Statues
Kyoto

Sanjusangen-do — 1,001 Golden Kannon Statues

Sanjusangen-do (三十三間堂, 'Hall with 33 Bays') is a 120-meter-long wooden hall containing 1,001 life-size golden statues of…

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Updated Jun 2026
Byodo-in Phoenix Hall — 10-Yen Coin Temple
Kyoto

Byodo-in Phoenix Hall — 10-Yen Coin Temple

Byodo-in Temple (平等院) features the Phoenix Hall (鳳凰堂, Hōōdō), a National Treasure depicted on Japan's 10-yen coin and 10…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nanzen-ji Temple — Zen and Aqueduct Architecture
Kyoto

Nanzen-ji Temple — Zen and Aqueduct Architecture

Nanzen-ji (南禅寺) ranks as the head temple of the Rinzai Zen sect's Nanzen-ji school, with a massive Sanmon gate (三門, 22 m…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kifune Shrine — Summer River Dining Platforms
Kyoto

Kifune Shrine — Summer River Dining Platforms

Kifune Shrine (貴船神社) sits in a forested mountain valley north of Kyoto, famous for its summer river dining platforms (川床…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kurama-dera Temple — Mountain Fire Festival Temple
Kyoto

Kurama-dera Temple — Mountain Fire Festival Temple

Kurama-dera Temple (鞍馬寺) sits atop Mt. Kurama (570m) in northern Kyoto, accessible by cable car or a scenic 30-minute fo…

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Updated Jun 2026
Tofuku-ji Temple — Autumn Maple Sea
Kyoto

Tofuku-ji Temple — Autumn Maple Sea

Tofuku-ji Temple (東福寺) is Kyoto's premier autumn foliage destination, featuring 2,000 maple trees that create a 'sea of…

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Updated Jun 2026
Eikan-do Temple — Autumn Foliage Night Illumination
Kyoto

Eikan-do Temple — Autumn Foliage Night Illumination

Eikan-do Temple (永観堂), officially Zenrin-ji, is renowned for its autumn night illuminations (mid-November) when 3,000 ma…

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Updated Jun 2026
Yasaka Shrine — Gion's Guardian Shrine
Kyoto

Yasaka Shrine — Gion's Guardian Shrine

Yasaka Shrine (八坂神社) anchors the eastern end of Gion, serving as Gion Matsuri's spiritual headquarters and guardian of t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Daitoku-ji Temple Complex — Zen Sub-Temple Garden Tour
Kyoto

Daitoku-ji Temple Complex — Zen Sub-Temple Garden Tour

Daitoku-ji (大徳寺) is a sprawling Zen temple complex containing 22 sub-temples, several with exceptional gardens open to t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Heian Shrine — Vermillion Grandeur and Garden Paradise
Kyoto

Heian Shrine — Vermillion Grandeur and Garden Paradise

Heian Shrine (平安神宮) was built in 1895 to commemorate Kyoto's 1,100th anniversary, recreating the original Heian Imperial…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kyoto Zen Meditation — Zazen Experience at Temples
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Kyoto Zen Meditation — Zazen Experience at Temples

Zazen (坐禅, seated meditation) is the core practice of Zen Buddhism, and several Kyoto temples offer zazen sessions open…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sumiyoshi Taisha — Ancient Shinto Shrine Architecture
Osaka

Sumiyoshi Taisha — Ancient Shinto Shrine Architecture

Sumiyoshi Taisha (住吉大社) is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines (founded 211 CE), predating Buddhist influence in Japan.…

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Updated Jun 2026
Shitennoji Temple — Japan's First Buddhist Temple (593 CE)
Osaka

Shitennoji Temple — Japan's First Buddhist Temple (593 CE)

Shitennoji (四天王寺) was founded in 593 CE by Prince Shotoku, making it one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples and the firs…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hozenji Yokocho — Moss-Covered Fudo Statue Alley
Osaka

Hozenji Yokocho — Moss-Covered Fudo Statue Alley

Hozenji Yokocho (法善寺横丁) is a narrow 80-meter stone-paved alley lined with traditional restaurants, bars, and the moss-co…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kumano Hongu Taisha — Grand Shrine at Sacred Rivers' Confluence
Wakayama

Kumano Hongu Taisha — Grand Shrine at Sacred Rivers' Confluence

Kumano Hongu Taisha (熊野本宮大社) is the head shrine of the Kumano Sanzan (Three Grand Shrines) and spiritual terminus of the…

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Updated Jun 2026
Day Trip to Mount Koya — Sacred Mountain Temple Complex (90 min)
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Day Trip to Mount Koya — Sacred Mountain Temple Complex (90 min)

Mount Koya (高野山 Koyasan) is a sacred mountain 900m elevation, 90 minutes from Osaka, housing 120+ Buddhist temples in re…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kongobu-ji Temple — Shingon Buddhism Headquarters
Wakayama

Kongobu-ji Temple — Shingon Buddhism Headquarters

Kongobu-ji (金剛峯寺) is the head temple of Shingon Buddhism and the administrative center of Koyasan's 117 temples, founded…

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Updated Jun 2026
Shoshazan Engyoji Temple — Mountain Monastery & Film Location
Hyogo

Shoshazan Engyoji Temple — Mountain Monastery & Film Location

Engyoji Temple (円教寺) sits atop Mt. Shosha (書写山, 371m), a sprawling mountain monastery founded in 966 CE. The complex inc…

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Updated Jun 2026
Takijiri-oji Shrine — Gateway to Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage
Wakayama

Takijiri-oji Shrine — Gateway to Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage

Takijiri-oji (滝尻王子) is the starting point of the Nakahechi Trail, the most popular Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, and his…

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Updated Jun 2026
Zuihoji Temple — Arima's Historic Zen Temple
Hyogo

Zuihoji Temple — Arima's Historic Zen Temple

Zuihoji Temple (瑞宝寺) is a Zen temple in Arima Onsen's forested hills, famous for autumn foliage — over 2,500 maple trees…

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Updated Jun 2026
Todaiji Temple — Japan's Largest Bronze Buddha
Nara

Todaiji Temple — Japan's Largest Bronze Buddha

Todaiji Temple (東大寺, 'Great Eastern Temple') houses the Daibutsu (大仏, Great Buddha) — a 15-meter-tall bronze statue of V…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kasuga Taisha — 3,000 Stone and Bronze Lanterns
Nara

Kasuga Taisha — 3,000 Stone and Bronze Lanterns

Kasuga Taisha (春日大社) is Nara's most important Shinto shrine, established in 768 AD as the tutelary shrine of the powerfu…

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Updated Jun 2026
Meiji Shrine — Urban Forest Sanctuary
Tokyo

Meiji Shrine — Urban Forest Sanctuary

Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingu) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, set within 175 acres…

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Updated Jun 2026
Senso-ji Temple — Tokyo's Oldest Buddhist Temple
Tokyo

Senso-ji Temple — Tokyo's Oldest Buddhist Temple

Senso-ji (浅草寺) is Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple, founded in 645 AD after two fishermen discovered…

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Updated Jun 2026
Great Buddha of Kamakura — 13.35m Bronze Colossus
Kanagawa

Great Buddha of Kamakura — 13.35m Bronze Colossus

The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a 13.35-meter-tall bronze statue of Amida Buddha weighing 121…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hasedera Temple — Hillside Temple with Ocean Views
Kanagawa

Hasedera Temple — Hillside Temple with Ocean Views

Hasedera Temple (長谷寺) is a hillside Buddhist temple famous for its 9.18-meter wooden statue of Kannon (11-faced Goddess…

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Updated Jun 2026
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu — Kamakura's Grand Shinto Shrine
Kanagawa

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu — Kamakura's Grand Shinto Shrine

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu (鶴岡八幡宮) is Kamakura's most important Shinto shrine, dedicated to Hachiman (god of warriors and pat…

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Updated Jun 2026
Enoshima Island — Sacred Island with Caves and Ocean Views
Kanagawa

Enoshima Island — Sacred Island with Caves and Ocean Views

Enoshima (江の島) is a small island (0.4km²) connected to the Shonan coast by a 600-meter bridge, crowned with shrines, bot…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hakone Shrine — Lake Torii Gate and Cedar Forest
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Hakone Shrine — Lake Torii Gate and Cedar Forest

Hakone Shrine (箱根神社, Hakone-jinja) is a Shinto shrine founded in 757 AD, nestled in dense cedar forest on the shores of…

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Updated Jun 2026
Zeniarai Benten Shrine — Money-Washing Cave Shrine
Kanagawa

Zeniarai Benten Shrine — Money-Washing Cave Shrine

Zeniarai Benten (銭洗弁財天, 'Money-Washing Benzaiten') is a shrine hidden in a cave where worshippers wash coins and bills i…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hokokuji Temple — Bamboo Garden Meditation
Kanagawa

Hokokuji Temple — Bamboo Garden Meditation

Hokokuji Temple (報国寺, 'Temple of Nation Protection') is a small Zen temple famous for its bamboo grove — over 2,000 moso…

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Updated Jun 2026
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple — 1,000-Year Pilgrimage Site
Chiba

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple — 1,000-Year Pilgrimage Site

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, founded in 940 AD, is one of Japan's most important Shingon Buddhist temples and a major pil…

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Updated Jun 2026
Chichibu Shrine — Dragon-Carved Sanctuary Since 2000 Years
Saitama

Chichibu Shrine — Dragon-Carved Sanctuary Since 2000 Years

Chichibu Shrine (秩父神社) claims a founding date of 2,100 years ago, though the current structures date to the 1592 reconst…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hodosan Shrine & Ropeway — Mountain Summit Views
Saitama

Hodosan Shrine & Ropeway — Mountain Summit Views

Mt. Hodo (宝登山, 497m) rises steeply above Nagatoro town, its summit accessible by a 5-minute ropeway ride that climbs 320…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine — Matchmaking Power Spot
Saitama

Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine — Matchmaking Power Spot

Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine (川越氷川神社) is one of Japan's premier 'enmusubi' (縁結び, matchmaking) shrines, believed to grant blessi…

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Updated Jun 2026
Mitsumine Shrine — Mountaintop Wolf Guardian
Saitama

Mitsumine Shrine — Mountaintop Wolf Guardian

Mitsumine Shrine (三峯神社) sits at 1,100 meters on a remote mountain peak in the Chichibu range, enshrining wolf deities (o…

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Updated Jun 2026
Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage — Sacred Temple Circuit
Saitama

Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage — Sacred Temple Circuit

The Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage (秩父三十四箇所観音霊場) is one of Japan's three major Kannon temple pilgrimages — a circuit of 3…

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Updated Jun 2026
Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine — Ancient Regional Headquarters
Saitama

Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine — Ancient Regional Headquarters

Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine (武蔵一宮氷川神社) is the grand headquarters of over 280 Hikawa shrines scattered across the Ka…

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Updated Jun 2026
Katori Shrine — Ancient Shrine in Cedar Forest
Chiba

Katori Shrine — Ancient Shrine in Cedar Forest

Katori Shrine, founded over 2,600 years ago according to shrine records, is one of Japan's three great martial shrines (…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nokogiriyama — Mountain of Stone & Giant Buddha
Chiba

Nokogiriyama — Mountain of Stone & Giant Buddha

Nokogiriyama (鋸山, 'Saw Mountain,' 329m) earned its name from the jagged cliff face created by 300 years of stone quarryi…

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Updated Jun 2026
Akagi Shrine — Mystical Forest Sanctuary
Gunma

Akagi Shrine — Mystical Forest Sanctuary

Akagi Shrine (赤城神社) sits on the shore of Lake Onuma (大沼, 1,350m elevation) in the caldera of Mt. Akagi (赤城山, 1,828m), a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Achi Shrine — Hillside Shrine Above Kurashiki
Okayama

Achi Shrine — Hillside Shrine Above Kurashiki

Achi Shrine (阿智神社, Achi Jinja) sits atop a forested hill overlooking Kurashiki's Bikan Historical Quarter, offering pano…

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Updated Jun 2026
Motonosumi Inari Shrine — 123 Red Torii Gates on Seaside Cliff
Yamaguchi

Motonosumi Inari Shrine — 123 Red Torii Gates on Seaside Cliff

Motonosumi Inari Shrine (元乃隅神社) features 123 bright vermillion torii gates cascading down a coastal clifftop toward the…

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Updated Jun 2026
Rurikoji Temple — Five-Story Pagoda National Treasure
Yamaguchi

Rurikoji Temple — Five-Story Pagoda National Treasure

Rurikoji Temple (瑠璃光寺) is home to one of Japan's three most beautiful five-story pagodas — a National Treasure built in…

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Updated Jun 2026
Akama Shrine — Heike Tragedy and Underwater Torii
Yamaguchi

Akama Shrine — Heike Tragedy and Underwater Torii

Akama Shrine (赤間神宮) is a waterfront shrine dedicated to the child Emperor Antoku, who drowned at age 8 in the 1185 Battl…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sesshu Garden — Zen Master's 15th-Century Landscape
Yamaguchi

Sesshu Garden — Zen Master's 15th-Century Landscape

Sesshu Garden (雪舟庭) is a karesansui (dry landscape) garden designed by Sesshu Toyo (1420–1506), Japan's most revered ink…

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Updated Jun 2026
Mt. Daisen — Sacred Mountain of Western Japan
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Mt. Daisen — Sacred Mountain of Western Japan

Mt. Daisen (1,729m) rises in near-perfect symmetry above the western Tottori plains, earning the nickname 'Mount Fuji of…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kannon-in Temple Garden — 500-Year-Old Pond Stroll Garden
Tottori

Kannon-in Temple Garden — 500-Year-Old Pond Stroll Garden

Kannon-in Temple in central Tottori City preserves a 500-year-old pond-stroll garden (chisen-kaiyu-shiki) designated as…

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Updated Jun 2026
Daisen-ji Temple — 1,300-Year Mountain Buddhist Complex
Tottori

Daisen-ji Temple — 1,300-Year Mountain Buddhist Complex

Daisen-ji Temple, established in 718 AD, served as the spiritual gateway to Mt. Daisen's sacred peak for over a millenni…

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Updated Jun 2026
Izumo Taisha — Ancient Shrine of Marriage & Destiny
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Izumo Taisha — Ancient Shrine of Marriage & Destiny

Izumo Taisha (出雲大社) is one of Japan's oldest and most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to Okuninushi, deity of marria…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hinomisaki Shrine & Lighthouse — Sacred Sunset Cape
Shimane

Hinomisaki Shrine & Lighthouse — Sacred Sunset Cape

Hinomisaki (日御碕) is a dramatic cape at Shimane's western tip featuring Hinomisaki Shrine (vermillion shrine buildings) a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ishite-ji Temple — Cave Temple with 88 Statues
Ehime

Ishite-ji Temple — Cave Temple with 88 Statues

Ishite-ji is Temple #51 of the 88-temple Shikoku Pilgrimage, a large Buddhist complex featuring a towering three-story p…

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Updated Jun 2026
Ryozen-ji Temple — Start of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage
Tokushima

Ryozen-ji Temple — Start of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage

Ryozen-ji (霊山寺) is Temple #1 of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage (四国八十八ヶ所, Shikoku Hachijū-Hakkasho), a 1,200km Buddhist pilgrim…

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Updated Jun 2026
Yakuoji Temple — Coastal Pilgrimage Site for Warding Bad Luck
Tokushima

Yakuoji Temple — Coastal Pilgrimage Site for Warding Bad Luck

Yakuoji (薬王寺) is Temple #23 of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage, dramatically positioned on a coastal mountain with Pacific Ocea…

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Updated Jun 2026
Chusonji Temple — Golden Hall of Pure Land Buddhism
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Chusonji Temple — Golden Hall of Pure Land Buddhism

Chusonji Temple is the crown jewel of Hiraizumi's UNESCO World Heritage sites, founded in 850 CE and expanded in the ear…

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Updated Jun 2026
Takkoku no Iwaya Bishamon-do — Cliffside Temple in Rock Cave
Iwate

Takkoku no Iwaya Bishamon-do — Cliffside Temple in Rock Cave

Takkoku no Iwaya Bishamon-do is a Buddhist temple built into a cliff cave, dramatically perched on a rock face 15 meters…

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Updated Jun 2026
Motsuji Temple Garden — Pure Land Paradise Design
Iwate

Motsuji Temple Garden — Pure Land Paradise Design

Motsuji Temple was once larger than Chusonji, containing 40 temple buildings and 500 monks' quarters during the Northern…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kamaishi Daikannon — 48-Meter Ocean Goddess
Iwate

Kamaishi Daikannon — 48-Meter Ocean Goddess

Kamaishi Daikannon is a 48.5-meter tall statue of Kannon (Buddhist goddess of mercy) standing on a peninsula overlooking…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sazae-do Temple — Unique Double-Helix Architectural Wonder
Fukushima

Sazae-do Temple — Unique Double-Helix Architectural Wonder

Sazae-dō (さざえ堂) is an extraordinary hexagonal wooden temple built in 1796, featuring a double-helix interior structure w…

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Updated Jun 2026