厳島神社 is a Shinto shrine located in Kyoto Prefecture, dedicated to the sea god Okuninushi, who was revered as a powerful deity by fishermen and merchants. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a major port hub during the Heian period. Its beautiful garden, known as 'Kurama-yaki,' is famous for its vibrant autumn foliage. Visitors can also explore the adjacent Kurama Museum to learn more about the history and mythology of the area.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Okuninushi
- Kami enshrined
- Okuninushi
- Coordinates
- 34.996583, 135.5775547
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the garden's autumn beauty, visit on a weekday during the fall foliage season (mid-November to mid-December) and arrive early to avoid crowds.
Cultural notes
厳島神社 is closely tied to the legend of Okuninushi, who was said to have descended from heaven to reclaim his throne. The shrine's 'Kurama-yaki' garden also features a number of sculptures depicting scenes from Japanese mythology, including the famous ' Urashima Taro' tale.
Historical note
The shrine was founded in 733 CE by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period.