Kamikura Jinja

📍 Wakayama, Shingu · 1-13-8 Kamikura

About

Heritage 国指定史跡「熊野三山」、世界遺産「紀伊山地の霊場と参詣道」

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Unknown

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Kamikura Jinja is a sacred site of primitive faith, enshrining a massive rock known as Gotobiki-iwa at the summit of Kamikura Mountain in Shingu. As the inner shrine of Kumano Hayatama Taisha, it is revered as the birthplace of Kumano faith, where the gods are said to have first descended. Every February 6th, the Otou Festival (Lantern Festival) is held, where men dressed in white garments carry torches and rush down 538 steep stone steps in a spectacular display. This festival has continued for over 1,400 years and is widely known throughout Japan as Shingu's fire festival. The primitive mystery dwelling in the great rock and the passionate traditions passed down through generations create a unique sacred experience found nowhere else.

Benefits

fire protectionevil spirit ward-offgood fortunevictory in contestswish fulfillmenthousehold peacebusiness prosperity

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Tips

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Parking

無料駐車場が2ヶ所あります。第一駐車場(太鼓橋手前)8台・第二駐車場12台で、合計約20台分です。

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