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Kunozan Toshogu Shrine

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Kunozan Toshogu Shrine — location in Shizuoka, Shizuoka City

Shizuoka · Shizuoka City

34.9769°N, 138.4839°E

Kunozan Toshogu Shrine (久能山東照宮) is a lavishly decorated Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the shogun who unified Japan and founded the Edo Period. The shrine sits atop a 200-meter cliff overlooking Suruga Bay and was Ieyasu's burial site before his remains were moved to Nikko Toshogu.

The shrine is accessed via two routes: 1,159-step stone staircase from sea level (30–40 minute climb) or ropeway from Nihondaira plateau. The main hall (本殿, honden) and worship hall (拝殿, haiden) are designated National Treasures, featuring carvings of dragons, phoenixes, and seasonal flowers covered in gold leaf. The cliff-edge location provides panoramic views over Suruga Bay and, on clear days, Mt. Fuji.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

¥500 (shrine + museum) | Ropeway ¥1,250 round-trip (optional)

Best Season

Spring (cherry blossoms) | Autumn (clear Mt. Fuji and bay views)

Visit Duration

60–90 minutes

Getting There

Access Information

Ropeway access: Nihondaira Ropeway from Nihondaira plateau (¥1,250 round-trip, a short ride). Staircase access: Bus to Kunozan-shita from JR Shizuoka Station (40 min, ¥680), then 1,159 steps (30–40 min climb). Shrine entry: ¥500. Museum of Tokugawa Ieyasu (included in entry): samurai armor, swords, personal effects. Visit duration: 60–90 minutes.

Insider Guide

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**Staircase vs ropeway:** The 1,159-step stone staircase is the traditional approach — pilgrims historically climbed as act of devotion. The stairs are steep, irregular, and exhausting (equivalent to 50-floor building climb); allow 40 minutes ascending, 25 descending. Benefits: sense of achievement, quieter experience (most tourists take ropeway), stone lanterns and small shrines along route. Ropeway is efficient and provides aerial cliff views. Strategy: ascend via ropeway (fresh for exploring shrine), descend via stairs (easier on knees, less crowded downward). **National Treasure buildings:** The honden (main hall) and haiden (worship hall) are connected by stone-floored corridor (石の間, ishinoma) — this architectural style predates Nikko Toshogu (which Kunozan influenced). The decorative carvings include 500+ individual sculptures: dragons symbolize Ieyasu's power, phoenixes represent rebirth, plum blossoms (Ieyasu's favorite flower) appear throughout. Gold leaf covers 80% of exterior surfaces. Photography is permitted from outside buildings; interior access is restricted to preserve artwork. **Museum highlights:** The shrine museum displays Tokugawa Ieyasu's personal items: European-made telescope (Spain, 1609, first Western telescope in Japan), suits of armor worn in famous battles, sword collection (National Treasure katana), and letters in Ieyasu's handwriting. The museum provides context for Ieyasu's role ending the Sengoku Period and establishing 250 years of peace. English explanations are limited but artifact quality is exceptional. Allow 30 minutes for museum after shrine visit.

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