Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine
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Built on piers over the tidal flats of Miyajima Island, Itsukushima Shrine appears to float on the sea at high tide — one of Japan's most iconic vistas and one of the official Three Views of Japan (Nihon Sankei). The shrine's vermilion corridors and the great torii rising from the water have symbolized the harmony of Shinto architecture and nature for over 800 years. The entire island of Miyajima has been considered sacred since antiquity, and births and deaths were historically forbidden there.
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Source: Taira no Kiyomori expanded the shrine to its current pier-over-water form in 1168.
Taira no Kiyomori expanded the shrine as a magnificent pier-based complex over the sea.
Battle of Miyajima fought on the island; Mōri Motonari defeated Sue Harukata.
The current grand torii gate erected (ninth documented iteration).
Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Major restoration of the grand torii gate completed after three years of work.
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The grand torii stands 16.6 meters tall and is not buried in the seabed — it stays upright under its own weight (approximately 60 tons).
Source: documented
The Heike Nōkyō — 33 lavishly decorated sutra scrolls offered by the Taira clan in 1164 — are designated National Treasures and stored at the shrine.
Source: documented
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Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima. Musashi Miyamoto appears in the Fate franchise, and Miyajima is connected to his legendary duel.
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Location Coordinates
34.2958, 132.3197
Physical Address
1-1 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588
Province historique
Aki / Bingo
การเดินทาง
Miyajimaguchi Station (JR San'yo Line / Hiroden)
เวลาทำการ
6:30–18:00 (varies seasonally)
Bus
Ferry from Miyajimaguchi Pier (~10 min), then 10 min walk from Miyajima Pier
Meilleure saison
Langues etrangeres
Accessibilite
Limited; some ramps available on pier-structure corridors
Site officiel
http://www.itsukushimajinja.jp/Pourquoi ce sanctuaire
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's Three Views, offering an unparalleled experience of a Shinto shrine floating above the sea at high tide.
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What is Itsukushima Shrine?
Built on piers over the tidal flats of Miyajima Island, Itsukushima Shrine appears to float on the sea at high tide — one of Japan's most iconic vistas and one of the official Three Views of Japan (Nihon Sankei). The shrine's vermilion corridors and the great torii rising from the water have symbolized the harmony of Shinto architecture and nature for over 800 years. The entire island of Miyajima has been considered sacred since antiquity, and births and deaths were historically forbidden there.
Where is Itsukushima Shrine located?
Itsukushima Shrine is located in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima. The full address is: 1-1 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588.
What deities are enshrined at Itsukushima Shrine?
The enshrined deities are: Ichikishimahime no Mikoto, Tagorihime no Mikoto, Tagitsuhime no Mikoto.
What blessings can you pray for at Itsukushima Shrine?
Itsukushima Shrine is known for: Maritime Safety, Performing Arts, Victory, General Prosperity.
How do I get to Itsukushima Shrine?
The nearest station is Miyajimaguchi Station (JR San'yo Line / Hiroden). It is about a 5-minute walk from the station. Ferry from Miyajimaguchi Pier (~10 min), then 10 min walk from Miyajima Pier