Three major shrines and temples worth visiting in Japan
First place: Ise Shrine (Mie Prefecture)
Ise Shrine has 125 shrines, which are mainly composed of an inner palace and an outer palace. The inner palace is dedicated to Japanese Shinto gods, while the outer palace is dedicated to Japanese Fengshou gods. "Ise Shrine" is often affectionately called "Yi Shi Empire". Since it moved to the palace in 20 13 (Ise Shrine was burned and rebuilt every 20 years), its popularity has been rising continuously.
Second place: Koya Mountain (Wakayama County)
Koya Mountain, the main mountain (temple) of Japanese Buddhism Tantric Shinrikyo, celebrated the 20th anniversary of15. Koya Mountain, founded by Konghai Master, is about 800 meters above sea level and is often called the city of the sky. There are 1 17 temples on the mountain with Jingangfeng Temple as the center, which is called the sacred place of Dongmi Buddhism. There are many scenic spots in Koya Mountain, such as Austrian Academy, Galand on the altar and Jingangfeng Temple.
Third place: Iwashima Shrine (Hiroshima Prefecture)
Yandao Shrine is a world cultural heritage with a history of 1400 years. Entering the Yandao Shrine will make people feel that they are in a peaceful time. The scarlet shrine of Yandao Shrine is connected by a palace-style veranda. At high tide, it's like floating on the sea. At different times, visitors can appreciate its ever-changing posture.