Discover the roots of Japan’s imperial lineage in Kashihara on this guided tour, where ancient mythology meets living history. Begin at the sacred mausoleum of Japan’s first emperor, a site rich with legends of creation and the Imperial Family's origins. Stroll through serene forest paths to Kashihara Jingu, learning about the significance of purification rituals and shrine etiquette as you go. Admire the elegant architecture of the main sanctuary, reflecting Japan’s ancient palaces, and visit spiritual sites like the Nagayama Inari Shrine that showcase Japan’s diverse beliefs.
- Guided exploration of Kashihara's historic and spiritual sites
- Visit the mausoleum of Japan's first emperor and Kashihara Jingu
- Learn about purification rituals, shrine etiquette, and architecture
- Experience the blend of mythology and history in a serene setting
Meet in front of the ticket gates at Unebi-Goryomae Station. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
The tour ends at a location close to the train station, offering easy access to nearby attractions.
The Jimmu Mausoleum is a sacred site believed to enshrine Japan’s first emperor, a figure central to the nation’s creation myths. Located in the quiet forests of Kashihara, the mausoleum offers a serene atmosphere where visitors can reflect on the origins of Japan’s imperial lineage. The surrounding pathways and ceremonial layout evoke ancient traditions, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in Japan’s earliest history and spiritual heritage.
Kashihara Jingu is a grand Shinto shrine dedicated to Japan’s first emperor and the mythic origins of the Imperial Family. Set within expansive forested grounds, the shrine features elegant architecture inspired by ancient imperial palaces. Visitors can walk its tranquil paths, learn about traditional purification rituals, and experience the sacred atmosphere that has made this site a symbol of Japan’s national identity. It is an essential destination for exploring the roots of Japanese culture and spirituality.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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