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Ushitora Shrine is a significant religious building and historical site nestled at the foot of Mount Senkoji in Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Standing at an elevation of approximately 13 meters above sea level, it holds the distinction of being the oldest shrine in Onomichi, with a history stretching back over 1,200 years to its founding in 806 AD. This ancient sanctuary is a cornerstone of the city's rich heritage, offering a tranquil escape amidst the scenic, hilly landscape of Onomichi,…

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    3 de diciembre de 2019

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    Justo al lado del teleférico del monte Senkoji - estación a pie se encuentra la entrada al santuario Ushitora. Las cuerdas del teleférico pasan directamente sobre el templo, los japoneses siempre son muy pragmáticos...
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    Vimos el templo bajando de la montaña con el teleférico y tuvimos que visitarlo. Hay un árbol viejo realmente grande que es realmente impresionante con la hierba creciendo en sus ramas. Si tomas el camino a la izquierda que sube la colina, llegas al famoso callejón de los gatos.
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    Are there specific hiking routes or loop walks that start from Ushitora Shrine?

    Yes, Ushitora Shrine serves as an excellent starting point for several popular routes. Immediately behind the shrine, you can access Neko no Hosomichi (Cat Alley), which leads up towards Senkoji Park and the Senkoji Temple. From there, you can connect to the broader Onomichi Temple Walk, a route encompassing 25 temples. While not a single loop from the shrine itself, you can create various loops by combining these paths with descents back into the city.

    What is the typical walking difficulty around Ushitora Shrine and its immediate surroundings?

    The shrine grounds themselves are relatively flat and easy to navigate. However, the surrounding area of Onomichi, particularly if you venture into Cat Alley or towards Senkoji Park, involves uphill walking with stairs and winding paths. While not overly strenuous, comfortable footwear is highly recommended for exploring the charming, hilly streets.

    How long should I allocate to visit Ushitora Shrine and explore its immediate vicinity?

    For the shrine itself, including admiring the ancient camphor trees and offering prayers, 30-45 minutes is usually sufficient. If you plan to combine your visit with a stroll through Neko no Hosomichi (Cat Alley) and perhaps a short ascent towards Senkoji Park, allow for 1.5 to 2 hours. This gives you time to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy the views.

    Is Ushitora Shrine accessible for families with strollers or individuals with mobility challenges?

    The main grounds of Ushitora Shrine are generally accessible, but reaching the shrine involves navigating the hilly terrain of Onomichi. While the immediate shrine area is relatively flat, the path leading up to it from the city center or the start of Cat Alley can include slopes and stairs, making it challenging for strollers or wheelchairs. Using the Senkoji Ropeway to the foot station and then descending a short distance might be the easiest approach, but be prepared for some uneven surfaces.

    What is the dog policy for Ushitora Shrine and nearby trails?

    In Japan, many shrines and temples have specific rules regarding pets. While there isn't explicit information for Ushitora Shrine, it's generally advisable to assume that dogs should be kept on a leash and are often not permitted inside the main worship halls or sacred buildings. When exploring public areas like Cat Alley or general walking paths, dogs on leashes are usually acceptable, but always be mindful of local signage and other visitors.

    Are there any specific viewpoints overlooking Ushitora Shrine or the surrounding area?

    Yes, as you ascend Mount Senkoji, particularly from the Senkoji Ropeway, you can get unique aerial perspectives of Ushitora Shrine nestled at the mountain's base. The shrine is also visible from various points along the paths leading up to Senkoji Park. For broader views of Onomichi and the Setonaikai Sea, Senkoji Park itself offers panoramic vistas.

    Are there any hidden trails or less-known paths near Ushitora Shrine worth exploring?

    While Neko no Hosomichi (Cat Alley) is well-known, the network of small, winding paths and staircases throughout Onomichi's hills can feel like hidden trails. Exploring the residential areas just off the main tourist routes can reveal charming local scenes and unexpected views. These paths often connect to the broader Temple Walk, offering a more intimate experience of the city's unique topography.

    What are the best cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Ushitora Shrine?

    Ushitora Shrine is located in the heart of Onomichi, a city known for its charming cafes and eateries. You'll find numerous options ranging from traditional Japanese restaurants to modern cafes along the main shopping streets and near the waterfront, all within a 10-15 minute walk. For accommodation, there are various guesthouses, hotels, and ryokans scattered throughout the city, many offering views of the Seto Inland Sea.

    Does Ushitora Shrine get particularly crowded during certain times or seasons?

    Ushitora Shrine, being a popular historical and spiritual site, can experience higher visitor numbers, especially during weekends, national holidays, and peak tourist seasons like spring (cherry blossom season) and autumn (foliage season). While it might not reach the same level of crowding as some major city attractions, arriving earlier in the morning can offer a more tranquil experience.

    Is Ushitora Shrine considered a 'power spot' and what does that mean for visitors?

    Yes, Ushitora Shrine has gained recognition as a 'power spot' in recent years. In Japan, a power spot is a place believed to be flowing with spiritual energy, where visitors can feel refreshed, revitalized, or even experience good fortune. Many attribute this energy to the shrine's ancient history and the majestic, centuries-old camphor trees, which are seen as sacred. Visitors often come seeking a sense of peace, spiritual connection, or positive energy.

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