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Yuzuruha Shrine
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Yuzuruha Shrine, Shinto shrine in Japan

Yuzuruha Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Higashinada-ku, Japan, built in the nagare-zukuri style, which is known for its gently curved roofs that slope down toward the front. The main sanctuary sits at the center of the complex, surrounded by smaller secondary altars and areas of greenery that frame the sacred space.

The shrine was established to honor the deity Yuzuruha, a figure from Japanese mythology who held importance in the local area for a long time. It gradually became a central place for the Shinto community in the region and has kept its traditional character since then.

The name of the shrine refers to the deity Yuzuruha, a figure from Japanese mythology. Visitors can watch worshippers approach the main sanctuary to leave small offerings and pray in silence, which is a common daily practice at active Shinto shrines.

The shrine is open to visitors during daylight hours and the paths around the complex are easy to walk. As this is an active place of worship visited regularly by worshippers, keeping a low profile and following the example of other visitors is the best approach.

The nagare-zukuri style used here is defined by a roof that extends further on one side than the other, with a long front slope that covers the entrance porch. This feature, which visitors often walk under without noticing, is one of the oldest recurring traits in Japanese shrine architecture.

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849
Architectural style
nagare-zukuri
Address
兵庫県神戸市東灘区御影郡家2丁目9番27号
GPS coordinates
34.72392,135.25508
Latest update
March 3, 2026 10:13
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