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Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima, Hatsukaichi)

Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima, Hatsukaichi)

4.6 (34,516 reviews)
Shinto Shrine観光名所礼拝所観光名所Association Or Organization

訪問に最適な時期

Early morning high tide delivers quieter photos and the most convincing ‘floating’ effect. Late October to November offers brilliant maple colors that contrast with the vermilion buildings.

予算のヒント

Shoreline views are free, while access to some inner halls requires a modest admission fee; bring small change. The JR ferry to the island is covered by the Japan Rail Pass, which saves on round trips for pass holders.

おすすめ対象

Photography enthusiasts, Culture and history lovers, Couples, Day-trippers from nearby cities

訪問時間の計画

2-3 hours

概要

クイックファクト: Tidal swings turn the approach into a watery stage twice a day, making the torii appear to float at high tide and walkable at low tide. A UNESCO World Heritage site with vermilion-lacquered halls perched on cedar stilts, the complex still echoes with ritual boat processions and shrine music.

見どころ: At high tide the main torii, standing about 16 meters tall, seems to hover like a framed painting over the bay, glowing orange at sunset. Locals continue to celebrate Kangen-sai, a Heian-period boat music festival where lacquered boats carry gagaku musicians under lantern light.

インサイダーヒント

  • Wear waterproof shoes or sandals if you want to walk to the torii at low tide.
  • Head out before 8am for nearly empty piers and softer light.
  • Aim for high tide at sunrise or sunset for dramatic floating shots, and bring a telephoto to compress the gate against the hills.
  • Avoid mid-day when tour groups and cruise arrivals peak; carry cash for street food stalls and small souvenir shops.

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