Munakata Taisha Okitsugu Palace

Munakata Taisha Okitsugu Palace

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JR Togo Station → 20 minutes by bus to Fukumata via Kaminato, bus stop: Kaminato stop, 15 minutes by municipal ferry from Kaminato Port, which is a short walk away; or 25 minutes by municipal ferry, Oshima Port, 30 minutes by foot
25 minutes by municipal ferry from Kaminato Port, 18.5km 25 minutes from Wakamiya IC on Kyushu-do via prefectural road 401/69, boat off Oshima Port, 8 minutes by car
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Temple, Church, Tower and Observation Facilities


A place of worship with a view of Okinoshima

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Okinoshima (Munakata Taisha Okitsugu)

An island called "Kamikukururu Island" with a four-kilometre circumference that floats about 60km off the mainland of Kyushu. It is the Okitsu-gū, which delights the Tashin Hime-jin (Tago-ri-Hime no Kami), one pillar of the three goddess Munakata, and the entire island with three rocky reefs of Koya-jima, Momo-shiru, and Tenguiwa is the sacred body. It became a signpost of the voyage, and a national ritual was held in the hope of peace between the imperial family and the nation. As many as 22 ritual sites remain on the southwestern side of the island where the shrine stands, indicating the transition of the ritual to become a national designated historic site, and about 80,000 objects excavated from the ruins are designated as national treasures. Even now, strict contraindications are inherited, and general entry is not possible. Constituent assets of the World Heritage Site "" Kamikukuru Island "Munakata, Okinoshima and Related Heritage Groups".

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"Kamikuru Island" The Munakata-Okinoshima and the Associated Heritage Group is a valuable heritage group where the tradition of worshiping "Kamikuru Island" developed in the course of active foreign exchanges in ancient East Asia and has been inherited to this day. In Okinoshima (also known as Munakata Taisha Okitsugu), ancient ritual ruins have been defended in an almost untouched state. Its rituals also spread to the Munakata Taisha Nakatsu-gū on Ōshima and the Munakata Taisha-betsu-gū on the mainland of Kyushu, and the Okitsu-gū-gō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō-kō on the island of Kyushu was also established. The Niihara-Nuzan Kofun group is a group of tombs of the ancient royal family Munakata who built the tradition of faith.

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