Hosshinmon Oji Shrine
Hosshinmon Oji Shrine is a site of historic remains that is one part of the Kumano Pilgrimage Route, a National Historic Landmark of Japan. The shrine also marks the start of a roughly seven-kilometer walking course that connects it to Wakayama Prefecture’s famous Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine. “Hosshinmon” in Japanese refers to a will to convert to Buddhism and undergo training, and the land from here to Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine is considered sacred ground; it can even be said that it is the gateway to Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine’s sacred ground. Hosshinmon Oji Shrine is surrounded by a thick forest of 200- to 300-year old trees, allowing visitors to thoroughly feel the rich nature. Autumn brings a beautiful foliage of changing colors, making it a particularly popular time to visit.
Photographs provided by 公益社団法人和歌山県観光連盟
- Duration
- 0.5 Hours
- Telephone Number
- 0735-42-0735
- Postal code
- 〒6471744
- Address
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Mikoshi, Hongu-cho, Tanabe_City
〒647-1744 和歌山県田辺市本宮町三越
- Official URL
- http://www.hongu.jp/kumanokodo/walk/hosshin/
- Recommended season
- June, July, August, September
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