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Itsukushima Shrine and the Torii Gate

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Itsukushima Shrine and the Torii Gate

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Itsukushima Shrine and the Torii Gate

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Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic "floating" Torii Gate are a revered UNESCO World Heritage Site located on Miyajima Island, also known as Itsukushima, in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Situated in the picturesque Seto Inland Sea, this Shinto shrine is celebrated for its unique architectural design, which, along with its famous 16-meter tall vermilion Torii Gate, appears to float on the water during high tide. The shrine complex itself, resting at an elevation of approximately 25 meters, is a stunning example…

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    October 1, 2025

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    THE symbol of this island. The torii is located in the water and can be crossed by boat. However, the prices are exorbitant, like everything else you can buy here. Because the island is extremely popular, thousands of visitors flock to it every day. You can also stay overnight on the island, so it becomes quiet after the last ferry has departed.
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    October 12, 2022

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    Daiganji is a temple of Koya Mountain that is not a tourist spot. But it is also beautiful to look at from the outside
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    January 14, 2024

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    interesting - a must visit, unfortuntately full of people

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best ways to get to Itsukushima Shrine from Hiroshima?

    The most common way to reach Itsukushima Shrine from Hiroshima is by taking a train or tram to Miyajimaguchi Station, then a short ferry ride to Miyajima Island. There are two main ferry operators: JR Miyajima Ferry (covered by the Japan Rail Pass) and Matsudai Kisen. Both offer frequent services, with the JR ferry route passing closer to the Great Torii Gate.

    How much time should I allocate to visit Itsukushima Shrine and Miyajima Island?

    For a comprehensive visit, including the shrine, the Torii Gate (at both high and low tide if possible), and some exploration of Miyajima Island's charming streets and perhaps a quick hike, plan for at least half a day, ideally a full day. Many visitors choose to stay overnight to experience the island's serene atmosphere after the day-trippers leave.

    Are there specific hiking trails on Miyajima Island, and what are their difficulties?

    Yes, Miyajima Island offers several hiking opportunities, most notably trails leading up Mount Misen. There are three main routes: the Daishoin Course, Omoto Course, and Momijidani Course. The Daishoin Course is generally considered the most scenic and offers good views. While not overly strenuous for experienced hikers, they can be challenging with significant elevation gain. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain.

    Is Itsukushima Shrine and Miyajima Island family-friendly, and are dogs allowed?

    Miyajima Island is generally considered very family-friendly, offering a unique cultural experience, deer roaming freely, and opportunities for exploration. However, regarding dogs, while service animals are typically permitted, pets may have restrictions in certain areas, including inside the shrine complex. It's best to check specific regulations for each attraction if traveling with a pet.

    What accommodation and dining options are available on Miyajima Island?

    Miyajima Island offers a range of accommodation, from traditional ryokans (Japanese inns) to hotels, allowing visitors to experience the island's tranquility after the last ferry departs. Dining options are plentiful, with many restaurants serving local specialties like Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, fresh seafood, and momiji manju (maple leaf-shaped cakes). Many establishments are concentrated near the ferry terminal and shrine.

    What are some notable landmarks or hidden viewpoints on Miyajima Island besides the main shrine?

    Beyond the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima Island boasts several other significant sites. Mount Misen offers panoramic views from its summit, accessible by ropeway or hiking trails. Daiganji Temple, though less frequented by tourists, is a beautiful and peaceful Buddhist temple. For unique perspectives of the Torii Gate, explore the walking paths along the coastline or seek out higher vantage points on the lower slopes of Mount Misen.

    Is Itsukushima Shrine wheelchair accessible?

    While efforts have been made to improve accessibility, Itsukushima Shrine, with its traditional architecture and boardwalks over water, presents some challenges for wheelchair users. Some parts of the shrine complex may have steps or uneven surfaces. The main paths on Miyajima Island are generally flat, but access to the Torii Gate at low tide involves walking on the seabed, which is not wheelchair accessible. It's advisable to check specific accessibility details with the shrine directly before visiting.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Itsukushima Shrine, beyond just tides and daily timing?

    Beyond the crucial tidal schedule, seasonal considerations include: Spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms, offering beautiful scenery but also higher crowds. Autumn (October-November) is popular for vibrant fall foliage, especially around Momijidani Park. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid, but also hosts the Kangen Festival. Winter (December-February) is quieter, with cooler temperatures and potentially snow, offering a serene experience.

    What should I wear when visiting Itsukushima Shrine?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking on the island and potentially on uneven surfaces or the seabed at low tide. Dress respectfully, especially when entering the shrine buildings, though there's no strict dress code beyond general modesty. Layers are recommended as temperatures can vary, and a light rain jacket is always a good idea, especially during the rainy season.

    Are there any boat tours available around the 'floating' Torii Gate?

    Yes, boat tours are available that take visitors around the 'floating' Torii Gate, offering unique perspectives, especially at high tide. These tours can be a memorable experience, allowing you to get up close to the iconic structure from the water. However, some visitors note that the prices for these boat tours can be on the higher side due to the island's popularity.

    How crowded does Itsukushima Shrine get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    Itsukushima Shrine is an extremely popular UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting thousands of visitors daily. It can get very crowded, especially on weekends, national holidays, and during peak tourist seasons like spring and autumn. To experience a more tranquil visit, consider arriving early in the morning, visiting on a weekday, or staying overnight on the island, as it becomes significantly quieter after the last ferry departs.

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