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Oki Shrine

Japan, 1784 Ama, Ama-cho, Oki-gun, Shimane 684-0403

Retired Emperor Go-Toba was exiled to the Oki Islands in 1221, and lived here until his death years later. Oki Shrine was built in 1939 in commemoration of the 700th anniversary of the death of Emperor Go-Toba. The shrine is built in a distinctive style of architecture unique to the islands. The shrine is known for its cherry blossoms, and many visit in early April to see the flowers. You can also make a reservation to visit Oki Shrine at night, enjoying a different experience from the daytime. Emperor Go-Toba Museum is located nearby.

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Telephone number 08514-2-0464
Website http://okijinja.sakura.ne.jp/
Access
  • From Hishiura Port 20 min by bicycle 15 min by bus
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2022.11.11   MATCHA

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