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Kunisaka Shrine

Kunisaka Shrine

A shrine in Tottori — a sacred site of old faith.

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Overview

Kunisaka Shrine stands in Hokuei Town, Tohaku District, Tottori Prefecture. Its founding is thought to date to before the year 837, giving it a long history reaching back to the Heian period. As an ancient shrine that has received the prayers of the people for more than a thousand years in Hokuei, near the Sea of Japan, its quiet precincts carry a sense of timeless age. Without any flashiness, it lets you feel the genuine atmosphere rooted in local faith, a shrine you may find yourself wishing to stop at along your journey.

Highlights

  • A long history from the Heian period, said to be founded before 837
  • The dignity of an ancient shrine preserved for over a thousand years
  • Its presence as a guardian shrine rooted in the Hokuei community
  • Quiet precincts set in a calm setting near the Sea of Japan

History

Kunisaka Shrine is said to have been founded before 837, and is believed to have already existed in the early Heian period. Over a history approaching twelve centuries, it has drawn reverence as a guardian shrine deeply rooted in the community of Hokuei Town. The very fact that it has been protected and handed down to the present through such long years speaks to the shrine's weight. As some details of its enshrined deity and buildings remain unclear, checking the official information of Hokuei Town or the shrine will deepen your understanding during a visit.

Access

The shrine is in Hokuei Town, Tohaku District, Tottori Prefecture (around 35.49°N, 133.82°E). Hokuei lies in central Tottori facing the Sea of Japan and can be reached from the JR San'in Main Line. From the nearest station, a car or taxi is convenient. For directions to the precincts and parking availability, confirming in advance with Hokuei Town's official information is reassuring.

Best season

The New Year's visit season, refreshing spring to early summer, and clear-aired autumn are recommended. The calm atmosphere of this ancient shrine has its own charm in every season. Dress for the heat in summer and the cold in winter. It is best to check official information for the dates of the annual festival and other events before visiting.

Map

35.4900, 133.8265 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to the shrine from central Hokuei Town
  2. 2Pray at Kunisaka Shrine and savor the stillness of an ancient shrine
  3. 3Tour the precincts slowly and feel the timeless history
  4. 4Check Hokuei Town's official info for nearby sights, then move on

Did you know?

💡 With a founding said to predate 837, Kunisaka Shrine is an ancient shrine with a recorded history approaching twelve centuries. This dates to the early Heian period, in the Jowa era, and testifies to how long the faith of local people has continued. It is a venerable guardian shrine that has walked together with the land of Hokuei near the Sea of Japan.

Nearby spots

📍 Ōgamiyama Shrine📍 Nakaumi📍 Yonago City Museum of Art
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