Kashima-jingu Shrine

Kashima-jingu Shrine
Kashima-jingu Shrine, said to be built in the year 660, is a shrine long loved by locals. Located in inland Ibaraki prefecture, the shrine resides deep in the woods. You can feel the depth of its history through its wooden build and traditional architectural designs. Visit the shrine to pay a visit to Takemikazuchi-no-Okami, the god of thunder!
Basic Information
2306-1 Kyuchu, Kashima-shi, Ibaraki
0299-82-1209
Kashima-jingu Shrine: ・Open year-round Homotsu-den (Treasure Exhibit) ・8:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.
Open year-round
Kashima-jingu Shrine: ・Free Homotsu-den (Treasure Exhibit) ・General: ¥300 ・Junior high school students and below: ¥100 (Free on Saturdays and Sundays)
kashimajingu.jp/
Access
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FromTokyo Station
【Tokyo Sta.】— Highway Bus Kashima Express / for Kashima-jingu →【Kashima-jingu Sta.】about a 10-minute walk
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FromMito Station
【Mito Sta.】— Kashima Rinkai Railway Oarai Kashima Line / for Kashima-jingu →【Kashima-jingu Sta.】about a 10-minute walk