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Iwaya-jinja

Iwaya-jinja, kuil Shinto di Jepang

Iwaya-jinja is a Shinto shrine in Akashi built in the nagare-zukuri style, where the roof flows gently from front to back and extends over the entrance for shelter. The modest wooden structure displays careful craftsmanship, surrounded by stone lanterns and quiet grounds marked by natural trees.

The shrine traces its history back more than 1800 years and is connected to the Iwatsuhimeno shrine family, which holds deep roots in local religious tradition. It belongs to the Shikinaisha, a group of historically significant shrines in Harima Province, where it has supported community events and spiritual practice for centuries.

The shrine is named after Izanagi and Izanami, deities central to Japanese creation mythology. It serves the local community as a gathering place for seasonal celebrations and festivals that reinforce connection to tradition and spiritual practice.

The shrine is about 15 minutes walk from JR Akashi Station and accessible by local roads. Visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes for the stone paths leading to the main building, and it is recommended to enter quietly and follow traditional customs such as gentle hand-clapping and bowing before prayer.

The shrine sits near the Akashi port, which means it has witnessed significant changes over centuries while maintaining its simple, traditional character. From here, visitors can walk toward the water and see fishing boats and cargo ships passing by, adding an unexpected maritime dimension to the visit.

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Location
Architectural style
nagare-zukuri
Address
兵庫県明石市材木町8-10
GPS coordinates
34.64394,134.98819
Latest update
February 9, 2026 08:23
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