World Cultural Heritage Japan. Practical Travel Guide - Hiroshima and Miyajima. HOME Back. Saimyoji Temple.
Naena Falls. Nita Pass Autumn Leaves. Heritage Stays. Experiences in Japan. Restaurant Search. Weather Forecast. Feature Theme. Insider Blog. Japan's Local Treasures. Planning a Trip to Japan? Share your travel photos with us by hashtagging your images with visitjapanjp. Visitors staying in ryokan, or Japanese-style inns on the island, particularly enjoy strolling along the pier at night time to view the shrine.
The shrine will be blocked off and covered with some scaffolding so it may not be visible to visitors. Please be advised.
Add flight Delete flight. Hiroshima Things to See. Hiroshima, Japan Nov. Hotel Things to Do Flight. Round-Trip One-Way Departing from. Departing from. The shrine was a place of worship since it was founded, but Kiyomori's devout faith and the rise in influence of the Taira clan meant that the shrine became famous throughout the realm.
After the Taira clan were overthrown, the shrine went into a period of decline in the Kamakura period But Mori Motonari's victory in the Battle of Itsukushima placed the shrine under his command, paving the way for its fortunes to rise again. During the Edo period , the shrine became popular with commoner pilgrims, along with the Ise Grand Shrine and the Shikoku Pilgrimage route. Itsukushima Shrine was registered as a World Heritage site in The architectural landscape of the Shinden-zukuri style shrine buildings located above the water, the buildings in harmony with their surrounding environment presenting a Japanese standard of beauty, the fact that the original architectural styles have been preserved to this day, and its significance as a facility for Shinto, Japan's endemic religion, were recognized and led to its registration.
Learn about Itsukushima Shrine in more detail Who built it and why? Why is it built out over the water?
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