Motonosumi Shrine
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Motonosumi Shrine is a breathtaking coastal shrine in Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for its 123 vermilion torii gates that wind dramatically along clifftops overlooking the Sea of Japan. The shrine's most unique feature is its offering box perched high atop a towering torii gate - visitors must toss coins upward to make their offerings, which is said to bring good fortune if successful. The stunning contrast of bright red gates against azure waters and rugged coastline creates one of Japan's most photographed and Instagram-worthy locations.
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| 🎟 Admission | See official site |
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| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
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💡 Tips for Visitors
The shrine is located in a remote area with limited public transportation, so renting a car is highly recommended. Visit during weekdays or early morning to avoid crowds, and come between March and May or September to November for the best weather and clearest views. Bring cash for offerings and be prepared for steep stairs and windy conditions along the clifftop path.
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Motonosumi Shrine is a breathtaking coastal shrine in Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for its 123 vermilion torii gates that wind dramatically along clifftops overlooking the Sea of Japan. The shrine's most unique feature is its offering box perched high atop a towering torii gate - visitors must toss coins upward to make their offerings, which is said to bring good fortune if successful. The stunning contrast of bright red gates against azure waters and rugged coastline creates one of Japan's most photographed and Instagram-worthy locations.
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