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Takuhi Shrine

Japan, Mt. Takuhi, Nishinoshima-cho, Oki-gun, Shimane Prefecture 684-0303

The wooden shrine building, created in 1732, is the oldest remaining in the Oki Islands, and has been designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The area surrounding the shrine is within a protected environmental area, and interesting flora and fauna can be observed there.

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Telephone number 08514-7-8888
Website http://www.lares.dti.ne.jp/takuhi/
Access
  • From Beppu Port 20 min by car to the carpark, then 25 min walk up the mountain 50 min by bicycle to the carpark, then 25 min walk up the mountain Bus access is NOT available.
Language 日本語
Other *Be aware that venomous mamushi (pit vipers) live on the mountain, so make sure you bring a bamboo hiking stick (available at the trail entrance) just in case. If you see a snake, do not touch or approach it.
Last Update : 2023.02.03   Oki Islands Geopark Management Bureau

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