This small island shrine in Yamaguchi is accessible only during low tide when a natural causeway emerges from the sea, creating a mystical pilgrimage experience that draws visitors seeking spiritual purification and connection with the ocean's divine forces. The shrine's unique tidal setting enhances its reputation as a powerful place for prayers related to safe sea travel, fishing prosperity, and life transitions, as worshippers must time their visits with the rhythm of the waves. The dramatic approach across the exposed seabed reinforces the shrine's role as a sacred threshold between the earthly and divine realms, where the kami's presence feels particularly potent amid the sound of surrounding waters.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 34.0399616, 131.5676969