Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine 日吉大社

  • Published on : 22/07/2019
  • by : J.R.
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Discover the Monkey Kami Shrine in Otsu

In the prefecture of Shiga, not far from the famous Kyoto, is the city of Otsu and the Hiyoshi-Taisha shrine. This Shinto shrine is the counterpart of the nearby Enryaku-ji temple on Mount Hiei. Visiting Hiyoshi-Taisha is particularly recommended in autumn to admire the shimmering colors of the koyo.

The shrine grounds house seven pavilions, including two splendid main pavilions, the Higashi-hongu (eastern devotional building) and the Nishi-hongu (western devotional building), both designated National Treasures of Japan.

As is often the case in Japan, the shrine buildings were unfortunately burned down when Oda Nobunaga destroyed the Enryaku-ji temple in 1571. The existing buildings were then rebuilt at the end of the 16th century.

Visitors will also be able to admire the large red gate Nishi-hongu Rômon as well as the large sanno-torii marking the entrance to the sanctuary and the mountain.

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Rômon Gate

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Main Torii

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Sanctuary pavilions

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Address, timetable & access

  • Address

  • Phone

    +81 (0)77-578-0009
  • Timetable

    From Otsu, 10 min on foot from Sakamoto-eki station (Keihan train, Ishiyama-sakamoto line)
  • Price

    Adults: 300 yen ($3.25/2.75€)Children: 150 yen ($1.60/1.25€)
  • Access

    Open daily from 9 am to 4:30 pm.