Shirahige Shrine
shrine
白鬚神社
Two-thousand-year-old shrine with a vermilion torii standing in the shallows of Lake Biwa.
A vermilion torii gate stands in the shallows of Lake Biwa, framing the sunrise over Japan's largest freshwater lake. The shrine itself, dedicated to Sarutahiko Okami, dates back nearly 2,000 years and sits across the road on a forested hillside. Dawn visits reward early risers with the torii reflected in still water, drawing comparisons to Miyajima's famous gate without the crowds.
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