厳島神社 is a Shinto shrine located on the island of Awaji in Osaka Prefecture, famous for its association with the legend of Urashima Taro. According to myth, the young fisherman visited the underwater palace of the sea goddess Otohime and was allowed to stay for three years before being forced to return to his own world. After his departure, he became an old man and returned to his shrine, where it is said that his spirit still resides. Today, visitors can still see the remains of Urashima Taro's palace in the sea nearby, and the shrine offers a glimpse into Japan's rich maritime folklore.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Urashima Taro (also enshrined as Ōtohime)
- Kami enshrined
- Urashima Taro, Ōtohime
- Coordinates
- 34.7653368, 135.3539143
Visitor tip
To truly experience the spirit of厳島神社, visit at high tide to see the remains of Urashima Taro's palace in the sea nearby.
Cultural notes
厳島神社 is also famous for its unique architecture, which reflects its maritime connections. The shrine's main hall features a beautiful wooden roof and ornate carvings, while its garden is said to be modeled after Otohime's own underwater palace.
Historical note
The shrine was originally built on Awaji Island during the Heian period (794-1185), but it was destroyed by fire in 1889. It was rebuilt in 1893 using materials from the original structure.