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Oyamazumi Shrine

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Oyamazumi Shrine is the head shrine of all Yamazumi Shrines and Mishima Shrines in Japan, located on Omishima Island at the center of the Shimanami Kaido, and is the Ichinomiya shrine of Iyo Province. It is the symbol of the "Island of National Treasures," which has a large collection of national treasures and important cultural properties, including weapons.
Oyamazumi Shrine is said to have a history of about 2600 years, and attracts devout faith from all over Japan as the guardian deity of Japan. The deity enshrined is Oyamatsumi-no-Okami, who has been revered as the god of the mountains, the sea, and the god of military fortune. In particular, famous military commanders such as Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Minamoto no Yoritomo visited the shrine to pray for victory in battle, and many of the armor, swords, and other weapons that they donated are stored in the National Treasure Museum and Shiyoden Hall. It is said that the number of national treasures and important cultural properties is 8, and that it accounts for about 80% of the weapons in Japan. This is also the reason why Omishima is called the "Island of National Treasures".

Many giant trees stand in the precincts, including the "Ochi no Mikoto Oteue no Kusunoki" (Campus Tree Planted by Hand by Ochi no Mikoto), which is said to be about 2600 years old, and the shrine is enveloped in a sacred and solemn atmosphere. These camphor trees are designated as national natural monuments, and their overwhelming vitality deeply impresses visitors. Just walking along the approach to the shrine will give you a refreshing air and a spiritual cleansing experience.

It is one of the most powerful spots in Ehime Prefecture.

[Trivia]
The shrine sign of Oyamazumi Shrine (Oyamazumi Shrine, the Grand Shrine of Great Japan) was written by the first Prime Minister, Ito Hirobumi, in 1909 to commemorate his visit. In addition, the "Ikiki no Gomon" (Gate of Living Trees) in the shrine grounds is a naturally hollowed-out base of a camphor tree that is said to be 3,000 years old, and there is a legend that if you pass through it, you will live a long life.

[Hidden Spot]
The area around the site of the "Soreiden" (a shrine that was destroyed by fire in the past) behind the Treasure Museum is relatively quiet and you can take a quiet stroll. In addition, from the promenade to "Washigazumeyama" and "Yasugamiyama" a little way from the shrine grounds, you can see the whole view of Oyamazumi Shrine and the beauty of the Seto Inland Sea islands, and it is also known as a hidden spot for low mountain hikes.
[Admission fee to the Treasure Museum]
Adults: 1,000 yen
University and high school students: 800 yen
Middle and elementary school students: 400 yen

[Opening hours]
Sunrise to 5:00 p.m.
Sacred talisman office: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

[Closed days]
Open everyday (however, the Treasure Museum may be closed temporarily due to exhibit changes, etc.)

[Parking]
Free
    Category
    しまなみhistory神社
    Adress
    愛媛県今治市大三島町宮浦3327
    Official Website
    http://www.ooyamazumi.net/
    TEL
    0897-82-0032

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