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Shirahige Shrine

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Shirahige Shrine — location in Shiga, Otsu

Shiga · Otsu

35.2903°N, 135.9086°E

Shirahige Shrine (白鬚神社) is a 2,000-year-old Shinto shrine famous for its vermillion torii gate standing in Lake Biwa, 30 meters offshore. The torii appears to float on the water, especially during high water levels. The shrine is dedicated to Sarutahiko-no-Okami, a guiding deity associated with longevity — the shrine's name means 'white beard,' symbolizing old age and wisdom.

The floating torii is one of Japan's most photographed shrine features (alongside Itsukushima Shrine's torii in Hiroshima). The gate's reflection in calm water, with mountainous background, creates iconic composition. The shrine itself is modest, but the lakeside location and photogenic torii draw constant stream of visitors seeking Instagram-worthy shots.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Shrine grounds 24/7. Best at sunrise (5:30 AM – 7:30 AM depending on season).

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

Free

Best Season

Sunrise year-round for backlit torii photography; high-water season (June–July) for floating torii effect at high tide

Visit Duration

30–60 minutes; allow extra time if arriving before dawn for sunrise shots

Getting There

Access Information

215 Ukawa, Takashima, near northwest shore of Lake Biwa. A train from Kyoto to Omi-Takashima Station, then a taxi (¥800) or a short walk. Free entry to shrine grounds. Viewing from shore: free 24/7. Best timing: sunrise (5:30–6:30 summer, 6:30–7:30 winter) or sunset (18:00–19:00 summer). Parking: free lot but fills early on weekends.

Insider Guide

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**Photography timing:** The torii faces east, making sunrise the optimal photography time — the rising sun backlights the gate creating golden glow and silhouette. Sunset works but is backlit from viewer perspective (less dramatic). Arrive 30 minutes before sunrise to set up; weekends see 20–30 photographers claiming spots. Calm water is essential for reflection shots — check wind forecast and avoid windy days. The gate is 30m offshore, requiring zoom lens (70–200mm minimum) for frame-filling shots. **Water level variation:** Lake Biwa's water level fluctuates seasonally — summer rainy season (June–July) raises water level making the torii appear to float; winter dry season (January–February) lowers water, revealing more of the support pillars (less magical). Typhoon season (September) brings high waves that crash against the torii dramatically. Check recent visitor photos online to gauge current water level before making special trip. **Access challenge:** The shrine's location is inconvenient — Near station is along busy highway with no sidewalk (dangerous). Taxi (¥800–1,000 each way) is recommended but taxis are scarce in the area; arrange return pickup with driver. Alternatively, rent a car in Kyoto and drive (50 min, parking free). Bicycle rental in Omi-Takashima could work but it's a hilly 6km route. The shrine is worth visiting for photography enthusiasts but the access effort may not justify it for casual sightseers.

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