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Jusansha Shrine

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Point 1

The Largest Shrine in the Izu Islands

Jusansha Shrine is the largest shrine in the Izu Islands and also serves as the guardian shrine of Niijima Island. Its name comes from the fact that 13 gods are enshrined there, and visitors can receive a stamp of the shrine's seal. The surrounding area boasts beautiful nature, making it possible to enjoy hiking and trekking. It's accessible by bus from Niijima Port in about 20 minutes.
Point 2

Feel the Beauty of Nature and History at a Photogenic Spot

The area around Juusansha Shrine is full of photogenic spots, such as the thousand vermilion torii gates and beautiful pond. There are also historical buildings from the Edo period, allowing you to feel the history. It's famous as a power spot for matchmaking, attracting many visitors. On sunny days, you can enjoy the beauty of the shrine even more.
Point 3

Enjoy a Trip to Experience the Sea and Nature

The area around Jusansha Shrine is filled with beautiful seas and nature, allowing you to enjoy strolls and hikes. There are also hot spring facilities, where you can heal your fatigue from sightseeing. There are other tourist spots around Niijima Village, and you can also visit the surrounding islands such as the Izu Seven Islands and the Ogasawara Islands. Check the weather at Jusansha Shrine on a weather forecast website and enjoy nature to the fullest.
Point 4

Perfect for Family Trips with a Variety of Accommodation Plans

There are many affordable hotels and inns around Jusansha Shrine, allowing you to choose your accommodation according to your budget. This is a perfect place for family trips, with plenty of activities that parents and children can enjoy together. You can also enjoy collecting goshuin stamps or visiting shrines and temples, so why not visit with your family?
Point 5

Mysterious Power Spot with an Enchanting Atmosphere

Jusansha Shrine is famous as a power spot for matchmaking. With 13 deities enshrined, it exudes a mysterious atmosphere. You can also bring your own stamp book and receive a stamp. The surrounding area is filled with beautiful nature, making it possible to take a stroll. It's a recommended spot for those who want to refresh both their mind and body.
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Basic Information

Address 2-6-13 Honson, Niijima-mura, Tokyo
TEL 04992-5-1870
Web Site http://www.tokyo-jinjacho.or.jp/tosho/5309/

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