Oyamazumi Shrine

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Oyamazumi Shrine (Photo présentée par Dokudami / CC BY-SA 4.0)

In the middle of Honshu and Shikoku, there's an island named Omishima which plays host to a Shinto shrine that served as a samurai mecca for more than a millennium. Despite being the largest island in the Seto Inland Sea and having much else to offer, Oyamazumi Shrine is a must-see, especially for those interested in samurai history and legend. Nature lovers will marvel too: Oyamazumi is nestled in a grove of hundreds of camphor trees, with some gigantic ones that are much older than the ancient shrine itself.

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Adresse

3327 Omishimacho Miyaura, Imabari, Ehime 794-1393 (Directions)

Hours

05:30 - 17:00 Open Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 05:30 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 05:30 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 05:30 - 17:00
  • Thursday 05:30 - 17:00
  • Friday 05:30 - 17:00
  • Saturday 05:30 - 17:00
  • Sunday 05:30 - 17:00
  • Holidays 05:30 - 17:00

Téléphone

0897-82-0032

Equipements

  • Parking gratuit
  • Restroom

Payment Method

  • Pay by cash

Se rendre ici

20 minutes by car from Omishima Interchange on Nishi Seto Expressway.

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