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Kibitsu Shrine

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Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama City is the Ichinomiya of Bitchu Province, known as the setting of the Momotaro legend. The national treasure "Kibitsu-zukuri" main hall and the beautiful 360m corridor are must-sees.
Kibitsu Shrine is located in Kibitsu, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture, and is the Ichinomiya Shrine of Bitchu Province, where Kibitsuhiko-no-Mikoto, who is said to be the model for the Momotaro legend, is worshipped as the main deity. The main hall is a designated national treasure, with a unique architectural style called "Kibitsu-zukuri (hiyoku-irimoya-zukuri)" that is unlike any other. Its majestic and beautiful appearance is a masterpiece, characterized by its two roofs lined up side by side. The worship hall is also designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, and you can enjoy the architectural beauty at your leisure.

The greatest attraction of this shrine is the magnificent "corridor" that is about 360 meters long. The corridor, which continues while gently curving in an S-shape along the natural terrain, creates a beautiful landscape that changes with the seasons. Its beauty is particularly striking during the seasons of new greenery and autumn leaves, and it is also a popular photo spot. Walking through the corridor is a special experience, as if you are touring a sacred space.

Kibitsu Shrine is also famous for the Narukama Shinji, a ritual associated with the Momotaro legend. This ritual, in which fortune is told by the sound of the kettle being rumbled, is rare nationwide and attracts the attention of worshippers. Momotaro charms and votive plaques are also popular and make the perfect travel mementos. Kibitsu Shrine, which combines history, legend, and beautiful architecture, is a power spot that cannot be missed when visiting Okayama.

[Trivia]
Kibisu Shrine is the place where Kibitsuhiko-no-Mikoto, who is said to have defeated Ura, the model for Kibitsuhiko Shrine, is said to have buried Ura's head. There is a legend that the Narukama Shinji started to appease the curse of Ura.

[Hidden Spot Information]
Behind the main shrine is the Kibitsu Shrine Gokuden, and the surrounding area is filled with seasonal flowers, creating a quiet and calm atmosphere. You can also catch a glimpse of the Narukama Shinto ritual taking place at the "Okamaden" hall located halfway through the corridor. If you have time, we recommend taking a detour down one of the side paths of the corridor and strolling through the forest rich in nature.
[Admission fee]
Free admission

[Opening hours]
Gate opening hours: 5:00-17:30 (same all year round)
Gift center/temple seal reception: 9:00-16:00

[Parking fee]
Free (400 spaces)

[Access by train]
Okayama Station (Kibi Line) > 8 minutes walk from Kibitsu Station
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吉備history神社
Adress
岡山県岡山市北区吉備津931
Official Website
http://kibitujinja.com/
TEL
086-287-4111

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