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Oguni Shrine
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Oguni Shrine, Shinto shrine in Mori, Shūchi district, Shizoka prefecture, Japan

Oguni Shrine is a Shinto shrine built in the taisha-zukuri architectural style and recognized as an ichinomiya, a high-ranking local shrine. The structure features a distinctive design with a main hall, covered walkways, and auxiliary buildings arranged according to traditional shrine layouts.

The shrine was established as a high-ranking local religious site within Japan's Shinto system and reflects centuries of spiritual devotion. Its elevated status demonstrates the place it holds in the broader network of important shrines across the country.

The gate and inner grounds serve as gathering spaces for local celebrations and seasonal rituals that bring the community together. Visitors can observe how this place functions as a center for marking important moments in people's lives.

The grounds are generally accessible and allow time to explore the various sections at a leisurely pace. Wear sturdy shoes as wooden walkways can be slippery, especially during wet conditions or in shaded areas.

The taisha-zukuri design stands apart from other shrine styles through its distinctive elevated structure and the side-placed staircase rather than a central entry. This architectural choice creates an unusual visual balance that becomes apparent when viewing the building from different angles around the grounds.

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Architectural style
Taisha-zukuri
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3956-1 Ichinomiya, Mori-machi, Shūchi-gun, Shizuoka-ken 437-0226
GPS coordinates
34.84750,137.89917
Latest update
December 20, 2025 15:17
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