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隋身門

Yamanashi

Located in the heart of Hakone, Izu-Oka Shrine is a serene Shinto temple dedicated to the god of fire and volcanic eruptions. Dedicated to the primary enshrined deity Hachiman, this shrine is an important site for locals seeking protection from fires and natural disasters. Visitors can marvel at the shrine's unique architecture, featuring a beautiful garden and a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for contemplation and prayer.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Hachiman
Kami enshrined
Hachiman
Coordinates
35.8248536, 138.4052636

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, visitors are advised to arrive early in the morning or late in the evening when the sunlight casts a warm glow on the temple's buildings and gardens.

Cultural notes

Hakone Izu-Oka Shrine is associated with the Shinto deity Hachiman, who is revered for his power over fire and volcanoes. Locals often visit the shrine during the spring equinox festival to pray for a safe harvest and protection from natural disasters.

Historical note

The shrine was rebuilt in 1611 after a devastating fire, marking the beginning of its significance as a site for fire worship.

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