Komodahama Shrine

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Quietly standing on the beautiful Komoda Beach where the west coast of Tsushima expands, Komodahama Shrine is a historical sanctuary dedicated to the spirits of So Sukekuni's cavalry corps, who staged a fierce heroic battle to protect the island against an overwhelming army during the "Mongol Invasions (Bunya Rebellion)" in 1274. The contrast between the powerful waves of the East China Sea right before your eyes and the quietly standing shrine structures silently conveys the immense weight of history borne by this border island, instilling a profound, solemn emotion in visitors. Offering prayers while feeling crisp sea breezes serves as a special moment to deeply reflect on the value of peace and quietly face your inner strength far away from urban busy days.

Komodahama Shrine
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小茂田浜神社

小茂田浜神社

Tsushima Tourism and Local Products Association

Komodahama Shrine

Address
742 Izuharamachi Komoda, Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture
Website
https://www.tsushima-net.org/tourism-history/komodahama-shrine/
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Komodahama Shrine

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