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Ono-jinja

Ono-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Ono-jinja is a Shinto shrine in Atsugi built in the traditional Shinmei-zukuri style, featuring simple lines, natural wood, and a gabled roof without curved edges. The raised wooden structures are entered through a torii gate that marks the boundary of the sacred space.

The shrine follows an architectural style dating to ancient times, used for some of Japan's oldest temples and preserved through regular rebuilding to maintain its original appearance. This practice of restoration has allowed the structure to survive through many seasons while keeping its historical integrity intact.

The shrine brings the community together through two annual festivals in spring and autumn, where locals and visitors witness traditional rituals and offerings. People come here to pray for good fortune and health, following customs that have remained largely unchanged over generations.

The shrine is easily accessible by train or bus from nearby stations, though there is no parking lot available, so public transport is recommended. Visitors will find a hand-washing station near the entrance, which is a traditional practice before entering the sacred area.

Two wooden guardian statues inside the shrine are officially recognized as cultural assets by local authorities, showcasing the craftsmanship and spiritual importance of the structure. Visitors often pause to pay respects to these figures, which serve as protectors of the Shinto deities.

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Architectural style
Shinmei-zukuri
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35.43242,139.31897
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February 9, 2026 08:23
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