
Hongu Taisha Shrine
Najlepszy czas na wizytę
Early morning visits offer serene surroundings and soft natural light through the cedar trees, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage.
Wskazówki budżetowe
Entry to the shrine grounds is free, though donations are appreciated; consider buying a Kumano Kodo pilgrimage pass for discounts on related sights and transport.
Polecane dla
Spiritual seekers, Nature lovers, Cultural historians, Photographers
Zaplanuj swoją wizytę
2-3 hours
O atrakcjach
Szybkie fakty: The shrine is part of a network of Kumano Sanzan with three major shrines attracting over 2 million pilgrims annually. Visitors can find ancient cedar trees over 800 years old lining the approach road, creating a majestic natural tunnel.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: A mysterious ritual is performed every 60 years where priests walk 30 kilometers barefoot over fire to renew the shrine's spiritual power. The shrine's thatched roof, one of Japan's largest, covers an area measuring 39 by 11 meters, creating a stunning architectural silhouette against the forest backdrop.
Wskazówki od insiderów
- Wear sturdy shoes for walking the forested paths comfortably.
- Capture photos early to avoid crowds and enjoy sunlight filtering through the cedars.
- Skip weekends to experience a more peaceful visit.
- Visit the shrine's fire-walking event if it coincides with your trip every 60 years.




