Miyajima Water Fireworks Festival
Miyajima Water Fireworks Festival is held just 400m away from Itsukushima Shrine's torii gate.
This shrine is known for the unique and bold concept of being built in the sea as well as its elegant architectural style called “Shinden-zukuri”.
Miyajima Water Fireworks Festival is held just 400m away from Itsukushima Shrine's torii gate.
This five-story pagoda was built in 1407 and stands 27,6 meters high. The tower mixes Japanese and Chinese architecture.
Hokoku Jinja Shrine, also called Toyokuni Jinja Shrine, is the biggest building of the island with its "Hall of 1000 mats", or "Senjokaku".
Located on Miyajima Island, Sarasvati serves different types of coffee inside a former storehouse building from the early 1900s.
Iwaso is truly historic, it's been around since 1854 and is located close to Itsukushima Shrine which is a designated World Heritage site.
This museum is situated inside a building from the 1800s. It used to be the private residence of the Egami family and is now a public historical archive. New ex
A 3-minute stroll from Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto boasts an outdoor hot spring bath, 3 restaurants and karaoke. It offers luxurious Japane
Inari Jinja Sugamo Otori Jinja, located near Sugamo Station, is a small shrine nestled between two houses. It holds various seasonal festivals such as Tori no I
Shiogama Jinja Shrine in Miyagi is the head shrine of all Shiogama Jinja Shrines in the country.
Hokoku Jinja Shrine, also called Toyokuni Jinja Shrine, is the biggest building of the island with its "Hall of 1000 mats", or "Senjokaku".
Takemikumari Jinja Shrine, commonly known as Suibun Jinja Shrine, has strong ties with historical figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Emperor Godaigo and Lord Kusunok
Motoise Kono Jinja Shrine is part of Motoise Shrine, which has strong ties with Ise Grand Shrine.
Located in Arashiyama, this small shrine is famous for its sub-shrine, the Geino Jinja Shrine, where professionals from the entertainment industry come to pray.