Kotohira-gū

· , Kagawa · 笘・{spot.rating}

Kotohira-gū, affectionately known as 'Konpira-san,' is one of Shikoku's most sacred Shinto shrines, perched majestically on Mount Zozu in Kagawa Prefecture. This ancient shrine requires climbing 785 stone steps to reach the main hall, with an additional 583 steps leading to the inner shrine—a pilgrimage that rewards visitors with breathtaking views and spiritual serenity. The complex features stunning architecture, historic treasures including paintings and traditional structures, and has been a beloved destination for Japanese worshippers for over a thousand years.

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📍 Addressnull, Kagawa
🎫 AdmissionSee official site
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💡 Tips for Visitors

Wear comfortable walking shoes as the 785+ stone steps can take 30-40 minutes to climb; elderly visitors can hire palanquin carriers (kago) for a traditional ascent. The shrine is less crowded on weekday mornings, and spring cherry blossoms or autumn foliage make particularly scenic visiting times. While some English signage is available, downloading a translation app beforehand is helpful, and cash is recommended for offerings and shopping at the traditional souvenir shops lining the approach.

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