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Atami | Hidden in the woods, Kinomiya Shrine: Circumambulating the sacred tree is said to extend one's life by a year.

A visit to Atami is a must-see for Kinomiya Shrine, a renowned spiritual spot and a source of faith for the people of Atami. The shrine's origins date back to around 710 AD during the Wadō period, when fishermen fished up a wooden statue from the sea. A boy then appeared, claiming to be Gokumyoumi, and urged the villagers to enshrine the statue somewhere they could not hear the waves, where he would protect them. The villagers found a hollow tree and enshrined the statue there, a location that became the present-day Kinomiya Shrine. The hollow tree then became the Great Kusu Tree, a sacred tree that has been steeped in legends over the millennia. According to legend, circumambulating the tree will extend one's lifespan by a year. Others believe it's a tree of good fortune, bringing good luck. Interestingly, you'll see heart symbols on the ground here, actually called "inome." After cleaning, shrine maidens gather fallen leaves and arrange them, believed to ward off evil and bring good fortune. The community office here even has a magnificent mikoshi. Atami holds a special festival every July. After the main festival, there's a "Phoenix Chariot" (a kind of shrine) called "Hamakami-no-Mikoto" (a kind of shrine that symbolizes the removal of bad luck). Doesn't it have some similarities to some Taiwanese festivals? 📍Address: 43-1 Nishiyamacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0034, Japan 🚗From Atami Station, transfer to the Ito Line and get off at Kinomiya Station. It's a five-minute walk through the tunnel to the destination. #SeptemberGoodSpot2025
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If your impression of Japan's hot springs, Atami, is still limited to old-fashioned inns and a leisurely seaside pace, why not venture into the city's hidden greenery? This tour focuses on the soothing spot: Kinomiya Shrine. With convenient transportation to the site, just one stop from JR Atami Station, the itinerary is comfortable and flexible, perfect for those who enjoy walking and prefer not to sit for long periods—you can pamper your body and soul in just half a day! 🟢Recommended Atami Healing Spots Kimiya Shrine (Kimiya Jinja) Address: 43-1 Nishiyamachō, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0034, Japan Opening Hours: Open all day, year-round From Atami Station, it's just one JR stop away, and the walk takes about half an hour to an hour. The shrine is incredibly tranquil, featuring a massive tree (the Kinomiya camphor tree) with a massive trunk, making it a popular photo spot at the shrine! The unique custom of circling the trunk is said to promote longevity, a truly ceremonial experience. The grounds also feature a black torii gate, a rare sight among Japanese shrines, adding a touch of ceremonial flair! If you enjoy collecting unique shrine merchandise, check out the shops inside. They offer a rare aromatherapy stand, perfect for a unique souvenir (more lifelike than a standard amulet). 🌳Personal Experience & Tips Even if you only stop briefly at these two shrines in Atami City and don't sit down to eat, you can relax and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Even on rainy days, a leisurely stroll through the area doesn't hinder the experience, but rather adds a sense of tranquility. For those who want to experience the natural beauty and Japanese culture, plan an hour at Kinomiya Shrine to take in the sacred tree and the distinctive black torii gate! 🍜 Quick Snacks at Atami Station (Since the itinerary is light-hearted, we recommend grabbing a quick bite around Atami Station.) - Atami Station Shopping Street (a 2-minute walk from the station, featuring a variety of Japanese snacks and tea shops) 🚃 Transportation Guide - From Atami Station, take the JR Ito Line to Kinomiya Station, a 2-minute ride away. Kinomiya Shrine is a 5-minute walk away, making it incredibly convenient. 📣 Useful Tips - Comfortable shoes are recommended. Walking is the primary method of accessing the shrine and the wooded paths. - The shrine is open 24/7, so there's no need to worry about time constraints. - There are several light snack shops within the shrine itself. JR Kinomiya Station is home to Atami's famous pudding shop (they have ample supply if there aren't many tourists, so you don't have to wait in line at the two shops at Futami Station). - Atami Station Shopping Street has a wide selection and is convenient for restocking supplies. - Remember to take a photo around the tree; it's said to symbolize longevity and good luck! If you've only ever soaked in the hot springs in Atami, consider this relaxing hiking route to experience the tranquility of nature, away from city life. Say goodbye to fatigue and reset your mind before embarking on your next adventure! #AtamiTravel #KimiyaShrine #ShrineCheck-In #JapanWalk #BodyBodyHealing

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