How much does it cost to go to the island shrine of Itsukushima?

Admission fee: Adults 1,000 yen, High school students 500 yen, Junior high school students and elementary school children 300 yen.

What can you do at the island shrine of Itsukushima?

The Itsukushima shrine is one of Japan’s most popular tourist attractions. It is most famous for its dramatic gate, or torii on the outskirts of the shrine, the sacred peaks of Mount Misen, extensive forests, and its ocean view….

Itsukushima Shrine
Kanji 嚴島神社
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Why should you visit Itsukushima Shrine?

Since long ago, worshippers have come to Itsukushima Shrine to pray for the safety of the Seto Inland Sea. In the Edo period, along with the popular pilgrimages to Ise Shrine and the shrines of Shikoku, Itsukushima Shrine became the main pilgrimage destination for people living in western Japan.

How many people visit the island shrine of Itsukushima?

Visitors to the island, famed for its Shinto shrine with its torii standing in the bay, reached 3.120 million for the year, surpassing the previous record of 3.119 million in 1997.

Who lived in the Hiroshima Castle?

Hiroshima Castle (広島城, Hiroshima-jō), sometimes called Carp Castle (鯉城, Rijō), is a castle in Hiroshima, Japan that was the home of the daimyō (feudal lord) of the Hiroshima han (fief). The castle was originally constructed in the 1590s, but was destroyed by the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945.

How old is Hiroshima Castle?

429c. 1592
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Can you enter Hiroshima Castle?

Tips for Visiting Hiroshima Castle Admission to the tower is ¥370. Access to the rest of the grounds is free. You cannot take photos inside the main keep, except in designated places. There is no restroom inside the tower, so if you need to, use the one in the park before entering.

Are torii gates always red?

Torii gates were traditionally made from wood or stone, but today they can be also made of reinforced concrete, copper, stainless steel or other materials. They are usually either unpainted or painted vermilion with a black upper lintel.

Are Toriis always red?

Many of you may be familiar with a torii (鳥居), the gate of a temple in Japan and as you can see in your emoji list ⛩️, it is usually red in color.