Motoise Kono Shrine
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Located at the northern end of Amanohashidate, "Motoise Kono Shrine" is a highly prestigious shrine with a history where the deities of Ise Grand Shrine in Mie Prefecture were once moved from here. The "Suta-tama" five-colored seated jewels decorating the railings of the worship hall are special decorations permitted only at Ise Grand Shrine and Kono Shrine, speaking to its sanctity. It is also a base for the faith that regards Amanohashidate as a "ladder for gods to pass to heaven" and has been worshiped as the guardian deity of this land since ancient times. Visiting during your Amanohashidate sightseeing will help you understand the world of Japanese mythology and the deep religious meaning of this superb view.
元伊勢籠神社
Kyoto by the Sea DMO
Motoise Kono Shrine
- Address
- 430 Ogaki, Miyazu-shi, Kyoto
- Website
- http://www.motoise.jp/
- Operator
- Motoise Kono-jinja Shrine