Taka-shima Island

Takashima Shrine

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Spot Information

It is not known when the Takashima Shrine was built, but it enshrines Emperor Jimmu. Up until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, it was called Jimmu Tenno-gu (Emperor Jimmu Shrine) and Jimmu Tenno-sha (Emperor Jimmu Shrine). The shrine is quite small, but history says that it was built on the ruins of the Kibi Taka-shima Shrine which was used to temporarily lodge Emperor Jimmu when he visited the island during his eastern expedition.

Overview

Address

4690 Taka-shima, Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan 714-0035

Access

From the Sanyo Kisen Sumiyoshi Boarding Dock at Kasaoka Port, take the regular passenger vessel (Sanyo Kisen) and travel 25 minutes to Taka-shima Port (ordinary ship).
Walk about 13 minutes from Taka-shima Port.

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