Discover the profound spiritual significance of Izumo Taisha, one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines. This guided tour invites you to explore the intertwining of sacred space, ritual, and mythology on your journey into the realm of the gods. Starting either at the shrine or Izumo-shi Station, you’ll learn about Shinto beliefs while participating in traditional rituals, including hand purification. As you walk through serene landscapes, stories of deities and ancient architecture unfold, enhancing your understanding of Izumo's unique place in Japanese culture. Reflect on your experience as you conclude your pilgrimage back at the starting point.
- Immerse yourself in the spiritual landscape of Izumo Taisha
- Participate in traditional rituals, including hand purification
- Learn about Shinto beliefs and the significance of the surrounding nature
- Explore the myths surrounding Ōkuninushi and other deities in Japanese culture
Izumo Taisha On-site Meeting<br/>Starting point:<br/>Izumo Taisha Grand Gate of Seidamari, Taishacho Kizukihigashi, Izumo, Shimane 699-0701, Japan
Izumo-shi Station Meeting<br/>Starting point:<br/>IZUMOSHI STATION, Ekikitamachi, Izumo, Shimane 693-0007, Japan
Izumo Taisha is one of Japan’s oldest and most significant Shinto shrines, located in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture. Dedicated to Ōkuninushi, a major deity in Japanese mythology, it is traditionally associated with en-musubi, the formation of connections between people, communities, and events.
Visitors approach the shrine through a carefully designed sequence that leads gradually from the everyday world into sacred space. Purification rituals, forest paths, and symbolic boundaries emphasize humility and preparation before prayer.
Izumo Taisha is renowned for its main sanctuary built in the ancient Taisha-zukuri architectural style. Archaeological evidence suggests it may once have stood at an exceptional height, highlighting the shrine’s long history and unique role in Japanese belief.
If you select the Izumo-shi Station meeting option, please meet in front of the ticket gates at Izumo-shi Station.
Your guide will be waiting with a yellow signboard.
After meeting, the group will travel together to Izumo Taisha by local bus.
Please refer to the map for details.
Shimane Prefecture, located in the Chūgoku region of Japan, is renowned for its deep historical significance and natural beauty. Known as the spiritual heart of Japan, it is home to Izumo Taisha, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, and the mythical Mt. Sanbe. The prefecture offers a blend of ancient traditions, serene landscapes, and unique cultural experiences.
Izumo Taisha is one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to the god of marriage and relationships. It is known for its massive torii gate and rich history.
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Izumo Station, Matsue Station
Izumo Bus Center, Matsue Bus Center
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Shimane, offering affordable and convenient travel within the prefecture.
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