Kashihara-jingu Shrine
Where Japan’s Imperial Legacy Begins
Tucked away in the peaceful forests of Nara’s Kashihara City, Kashihara Jingu stands on sacred ground believed to be the legendary site where Japan’s first emperor, Emperor Jimmu, ascended the throne. Established in 1890 to honor this mythic moment from the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, the shrine invites visitors to experience the spiritual origins of the Japanese nation.
With its imposing torii gates, long gravel paths, and elegant shrine buildings set against a backdrop of Mount Unebi, Kashihara Jingu blends solemn Shinto tradition with imperial grandeur. Whether you're fascinated by Japanese mythology or simply seeking tranquility, this shrine offers a serene and historically rich stop on your journey through Nara.
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