The Itsukushima Shrine
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, JAPAN/ Updated : Sep 13, 2016, 12:11 IST
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The 12th Century Itsukushima Shrine, located on the island of Miyajima, is easily one of the most recognisable structures in Japan and is rightly designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dedicated to Shintoism, the indigenous fait … Read more
The 12th Century Itsukushima Shrine, located on the island of Miyajima, is easily one of the most recognisable structures in Japan and is rightly designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dedicated to Shintoism, the indigenous faith of the country, Itsukushima is extraordinarily beautiful to look at considering its unique architecture—wonderful blend of natural and manmade elements. Built in the form of a pier over water, this wooden temple stands like a colossal, intimidating giant. Read less
The 12th Century Itsukushima Shrine, located on the island of Miyajima, is easily one of the most recognisable structures in Japan and is rightly designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dedicated to Shintoism, the indigenous faith of the country, Itsukushima is extraordinarily beautiful to look at considering its unique architecture—wonderful blend of natural and manmade elements. Built in the form of a pier over water, this wooden temple stands like a colossal, intimidating giant. The shrine complex is composed of around seventeen structures and with the sea and the mountains in the background, the setting couldn’t have been more perfect. The forested area of Mount Misen can be seen in the distance and it helps in amplifying the mystery of the surroundings. Built by the renowned leader Kiyomori Taira, the cherry blossoms and deer encompassing this site only add to its scenic charm.The Itsukushima shrine is a reflection of Japanese aristocracy and also a manifestation of nature worship. The most important agencies of the Japanese government including the Ministry of Environment, Transport and Tourism and the Ministry of Land and Infrastructure are responsible for the management and protection of this precious property. The floating torii that acts as the gateway to the shrine is the icing on the cake. If you are desperately looking for inner peace, this is where you should be.
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