Sumiyoshi Taisha
Photo: Wei-Te Wong from Taipei City, Taiwan, Republic of China / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Sumiyoshi Taisha (住吉大社) is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines (founded 211 CE), predating Buddhist influence in Japan. The shrine's four main halls demonstrate sumiyoshi-zukuri (住吉造) — an ancient architectural style unique to this shrine: straight-roofed structures without decorative curves, built in natural wood without paint. This style preserves pre-Buddhist Shinto aesthetics.
The shrine is dedicated to sea deities and was historically patronized by sailors and merchants. The iconic Sorihashi Bridge (反橋, arched bridge) crossing the pond creates the shrine's most photographed scene — a steep vermillion bridge reflecting in water.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Sunrise–5:00 PM (seasonal variation) | 24/7 during New Year (Dec 31–Jan 3)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free | Amulets and omamori: ¥500–1,500
Best Season
Year-round | New Year (Dec 31–Jan 3) for hatsumode | Major festival: July 30–August 1
Visit Duration
30–45 minutes
Getting There
Access Information
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