Kashihara Jingu Shrine

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"Kashihara Jingu," enshrining Emperor Jimmu, the legendary first emperor of Japan, is a shrine boasting the character of a sacred site of Japan's founding, established in the Meiji era. The vast grounds feature solemn wooden buildings including the Main Hall, relocated from the Kashikodokoro of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, creating a refreshing yet sacred atmosphere in harmony with Mt. Unebi (one of the Yamato Sanzan) soaring behind. Stepping inside, urban bustle vanishes, and one can feel the longevity of Japanese history and prayers for peace. Especially crowded during New Year's, it is usually quiet and ideal for travelers wishing to silently savor Japanese identity and the beauty of traditional architecture.

Kashihara Jingu Shrine
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Kashihara Jingu Shrine

Address
934 Kume-cho, Kashihara-shi, Nara
Website
https://kashiharajingu.or.jp/
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