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Kirishima Shrine

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Kirishima Shrine — location in Kagoshima, Kirishima

Kagoshima · Kirishima

31.8125°N, 130.8847°E

Kirishima Jingu is a Shinto shrine complex set deep in the forested slopes of the Kirishima volcanic range, dedicated to Ninigi-no-Mikoto — the deity who according to mythology descended from heaven to rule Japan, landing on nearby Mt. Takachiho.

The shrine marks the legendary birthplace of the Japanese imperial line, making it one of Kyushu's most historically significant religious sites.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Varies by venue — confirm before visiting

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

Free entry. Parking ¥500.

Best Season

November for brilliant gold ginkgo (Meoto Icho trees). Spring for fresh cedar forest greenery. Mt. Takachiho hike best in April–May or September–October.

Visit Duration

1–1.5 hours for the shrine grounds. Add 3 hours for the Mt. Takachiho summit hike (6km round-trip).

Getting There

Access Information

2608-5 Kirishima Taguchi, Kirishima City. A drive from Kagoshima Airport or a bus from Kirishima-Jingu Station. Free entry. Parking ¥500.

Insider Guide

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**Pre-dawn visit:** Arrive at 6:00am (gates open early for worshippers) to experience the shrine in complete quiet, with mist rising from the forest and first light illuminating the vermillion structures. The early hour transforms the experience from tourist site to sacred space. Almost no visitors before 9:00. **Meoto Icho trees:** Behind the main hall stand two massive ginkgo trees (estimated 800 years old) called 'husband-and-wife' trees — their roots intertwine underground. Couples tie prayer cards (絵馬, ema) to the fence for marital harmony. The trees turn brilliant gold in November. **Mt. Takachiho hike:** The sacred peak where Ninigi descended is hikeable — a 3-hour round-trip trail (6km) from Takachiho-gawara trailhead. The summit (1,574m) has a small shrine and 360° views of the Kirishima range. Moderately strenuous.

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