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Motonosumi Shrine

山口県
4.2
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123 red torii gates line the shrine.
Rows of red torii gates line up along the blue sea. The mystical scenery, like an entrance to another world, is popular both domestically and internationally. There is a donation box at the top of the torii gate, and it is said that if you throw a coin over your head and it lands in the box, your wish will come true.

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Point 1

A Talked-About Shrine with Impressive Contrasting Colors of Red, Blue, and Green

Motonosumi Shrine A Talked-About Shrine with Impressive Contrasting Colors of Red, Blue, and Green
"Motonosumi Shrine," which was selected as one of "Japan's 31 most beautiful places" by the American TV station CNN in 2015, is a scenic spot that attracts attention from around the world. Its biggest charm is the row of torii gates that stretch with the sea in the background. The contrast of the red torii gates, blue Sea of Japan, and green surrounding vegetation is beautiful, and many people from both Japan and abroad visit to see this breathtaking view. The shrine was established based on a message from a white fox that appeared at the bedside of Hitoshi Okamura, a local fishing master, in 1955, and the 123 torii gates that were dedicated over a period of ten years from 1987 are now a symbol of the shrine. It is also known as a power spot where you can receive blessings such as prosperity in business, good catch, maritime safety, good relationships, fertility, good luck, traffic safety, and academic success.
Point 2

Start your Visit from the "Front Gate"

Motonosumi Shrine Start your Visit from the "Front Gate"
If you're going to make the effort to visit, why not follow the proper route and receive the true blessings? At Motonosumi Shrine, there is a prominent gate surrounded by fox signs in front of the first parking lot, but it's said that the proper route is to go down the slope without passing through this gate and start your visit from the "front gate" at the very bottom. When viewed from the proper route, you can see that the approach to Motonosumi Shrine starts with a gate from the sea, and the sight of 123 gates lined up like a tunnel is breathtaking. After standing in front of the gate, start your visit by bowing once. There are some places where the slope is a bit steep because the gates are set up on the hillside, but take a break while enjoying the view of the Sea of Japan visible through the gaps in the gates and climb up the 100-meter-long gates. Don't forget to visit the small main shrine after passing through the gates.
Point 3

Feel the Power of Nature with "Ryugu no Shibuki"

Motonosumi Shrine Feel the Power of Nature with "Ryugu no Shibuki"
When you visit the "Front Torii Gate," be sure to enjoy the rugged cliffs and Sea of Japan landscape that spreads out before you. This entire area is a sea-eroded terrain of basalt (a type of volcanic rock), and if weather conditions are right, you may witness the natural phenomenon of "Ryugu no Shibuki," in which waves crash into the rock caves and spray seawater. It is said that the higher the tide, the more intense the spray, sometimes reaching over 30 meters high during strong northeast winds or winter seasonal winds that cause rough seas.
Point 4

Capture the World-Famous Scenery with Your Camera

Motonosumi Shrine Capture the World-Famous Scenery with Your Camera
From the hilltop reached by climbing the 123 torii gates, you can enjoy the famous scenery that is talked about even overseas. The location you can see from here is truly worthy of being called a breathtaking view, and you can capture a unique shot of the red torii gates lining up against the blue sea, which is characteristic of Motonosumi Shrine. Camera marks are placed at your feet to make the shooting points easy to understand, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. In the afternoon, the torii gates may cast shadows, so why not visit in the morning and take your own best shot?
Point 5

Challenge Yourself with the Hardest Donation Box to Put Money In in Japan?!

Motonosumi Shrine Challenge Yourself with the Hardest Donation Box to Put Money In in Japan?!
Motonosumi Shrine is known for its stunning views, but that's not the only thing that makes it enjoyable. One of the secret pleasures is the "donation box on the great torii gate," which is said to be the hardest donation box to put money in in Japan. The donation box is located on the top of the torii gate, which is about 6 meters high, and the distance to the box is as much as 5 meters! It is said that "you will become happy if your donation goes in," and since you can try as many times as you want, people who throw their donations with all their might, wishing for something, appear one after another, and when the donation goes in, cheers naturally arise from the surroundings. If you can't get it in no matter what, there is also a heart-shaped donation box near the base of the torii gate, so you can also put your donation there!
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Access

Motonosumi Shrine A Stunning Shrine with Limited Access by Public Transportation
A Stunning Shrine with Limited Access by Public Transportation
Access to the shrine is only possible by car, as there is no public transportation available. It is located about 90 minutes by car from Yamaguchi Ube Airport, 80 minutes by car from the Sanyo Shinkansen Shinyamaguchi Station, and about 60 minutes by car from the China Expressway "Mine IC". There is a first parking lot in front of the shrine that can accommodate up to 92 cars, and a second parking lot that can accommodate up to 24 cars located about 200 meters away from the shrine. If you are visiting by taxi, the nearest station is either Nagato-Furuichi Station or Hitomaru Station on the JR Sanin Main Line, which takes about 20 minutes by taxi.

Basic Information

Address 498 Yuyatsu-kou, Nagato-shi, Yamaguchi 759-4712
Business Hours

7:00~16:30

TEL 0837-26-0708
Web Site https://motonosumi.com/

Review

Average Review
4.2
4 Reviews
4
天竜
Posted Date:2025/4/26
元乃隅神社の夕日は、想像以上に心に残る景色でした。 赤い鳥居のトンネルと、どこまでも広がる海、その先に沈んでいく夕日が絶妙に重なり、まるで絵画の中にいるような気分になります。 風に吹かれながらオレンジ色に染まる空と海をぼんやり眺める時間は、本当に贅沢。 日中の鮮やかな景色とはまた違う、少し静かで幻想的な雰囲気を味わえました。 アクセスは少し大変ですが、夕暮れ時を狙って行く価値は十分あります!
4
k k
Posted Date:2025/4/29
15年ぶりくらいにツーリング帰りに寄りました。 最近は、道も出る方向を決めてあるようで、渋滞しないよう考えてあるようです。 駐輪場は100円だったかな。 前進駐車したのですが、少し坂になっているので、出すときにちょっと苦労しました。 角島などを見たあとだったので、そこまでの感動はなかったですが、懐かしさもありそれなりに良かったです。 お守りや御朱印なども、無人販売されていました。
4
弘中あきら
Posted Date:2025/4/28
特に外国人に有名なスポット。鳥居がたくさん並んでいて、日本海側の青色とは絶妙な色合いとなっている。鳥居にある賽銭箱があり、これにお金を入れるとさらにご利益がありそう。
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