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Atago Shrine

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Atago Shrine

圓教寺愛宕社本殿

3.5Est. 90Himeji, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

Atago Shrine is located on a slope to the north of the Great Lecture Hall, overlooking Engyōji’s Three Halls (Mitsu no Dō).

Atago Shrine sits on a slope above Engyoji's Three Halls, built to protect them from fire after the complex burned in 1331. Its most distinctive feature is a sweeping thatched roof covered in tens of thousands of thin wooden shingles that curve upward at the front into a graceful arch. Visitors ring the hanging bell beneath that arch before praying and leaving offerings. Like several shrines on these grounds, Atago reflects the centuries-long overlap between Buddhism and Shinto in Japan. Atago the deity was worshipped across both traditions, and the shrine's presence within a Buddhist temple complex was entirely natural.

Local tips

Purify your hands at the temizuya before approaching the main hall. Left hand first, then right, then pour water into your left hand to rinse your mouth.

Practical info

Japanese name
圓教寺愛宕社本殿
Nearest station
Himeji Station (bus + Mt. Shosha Ropeway)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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