A power spot enveloped in history and nature, featuring a main shrine designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
Washinomiya Hachiman-gu Shrine is a power spot nestled in the heart of Tsuwano, Shimane Prefecture, surrounded by history and nature. The main shrine, designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, was built in the 18th century and its grandeur and beauty are truly awe-inspiring. Representing the architectural style of the Edo period, the main shrine boasts exquisite craftsmanship, intricate carvings, and vibrant colors. The grounds are home to a serene cedar forest with trees hundreds of years old, creating a tranquil atmosphere. These cedars were planted by the feudal lords who once governed this land, and over the centuries, they have cultivated a sacred ambiance. Cherry blossoms abound in spring, and the autumn foliage is breathtaking, offering stunning seasonal views. The autumn leaves, especially, create a beautiful contrast with the cedar trees, captivating the hearts of visitors. Washinomiya Hachiman-gu Shrine is a place to refresh both mind and body, surrounded by history and nature. We highly recommend a visit.