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Sekiyama Shrine Inner Sanctuary

関山神社奥の院

Sekiyama Jinja Oku-no-in

An inner sanctuary (oku-no-in) of Sekiyama Shrine, representing the most sacred and secluded worship area of the shrine complex. Inner sanctuaries typically serve as the spiritual heart of larger shrine establishments, offering a more intimate space for prayer and ritual observances.

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Religion
shinto
Coordinates
34.9149687, 137.2250082

Visitor tip

Inner sanctuaries often require respectful silence and may have restricted access, so observe any posted guidelines carefully.

Cultural notes

The concept of oku-no-in reflects the Japanese spiritual tradition of creating progressively more sacred spaces within religious complexes, with the innermost areas reserved for the most profound spiritual encounters.