Kinomiya Shrine - Atami

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住所 :

43-1 Nishiyamacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0034, Japan

電話 : 📞 +878
Postal code : 413-0034
Webサイト : http://www.kinomiya.or.jp/
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Description : An ancient camphor tree, believed to be 2,000 years old, stands on the ground of this shrine.

43-1 Nishiyamacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0034, Japan
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Annie Sobol on Google

An ancient camphor tree, although hollowed out, is still very much alive and sacred on the shrine grounds. The shrine is close to the train station but they also have ample parking available.
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Sayaka Nimura on Google

It worth to visit to chill out and feel Japanese culture. Even Japanese tourist should be satisfied with the place and cafe. You feel refreshing air there :)
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Ashli S on Google

Beautiful Shinto shrine centered around a giant camphor tree that’s over 2000 years old. The shrine itself is very beautiful and peaceful. There is parking but it can get busy on the weekends. There’s are a few shops here selling food and souvenirs along with the typical ema and omamori.
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En Teshigawara_勅使川原えん on Google

This shrine is one of sacred sites. You will be overwhelmed by enormous old trees in the shrine which have been growing over 1300-2000 years. There is a nice cafe next to the shop.
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zara k-tai on Google

A grand shrine with big camphor tree of 2000 years old. Get the natural healing power from the tree. Located behind the main building through a little bamboo alley on the left hand side of the building. Some cafes, souvenir shop and terrace seatings are also available.
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Charles Applin on Google

Walking from Atami station, it took about 15 to 20 minutes both downhill and uphill. The main shrine has a large open courtyard with a bamboo covered path leading to the sacred tree behind it. To help with the large flow of tourists, there is a well maintained concrete path around the major points in addition to a main cafe/gift shop a two or three snack stands. In addition, on the day I visited, the major spots were well lit as evening approached for viewing and photos.
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Andrew Aihara on Google

Surprisingly fun! I was surprised that there were bunch of places to take photos and kill some time. To make things better, they have stands for you to place your phone and take a photo. Although the stand is placed a little further than you probably want, but you get wide shot of the background (which is I guess you want). Most impressive was this big tree that is in the middle of the area. Not the biggest tree I have seen, especially since I come from Canada, but big for Japan. There is a cafe and a place to buy some food, so you can definitely hang out here for a bit. You can probably kill an hour here, but can spend a little more if you decide to hang out at the cafe. They have parking and I didn't pay for anything, but I did have to wait since it is not a big parking area. I was told to go to the third parking area, but it wasn't far from the shrine.
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Rory Rosszell on Google

We were married here in 1991 and hadn't been back since. They have obviously hired someone to develop the grounds to draw more tourists and wedding parties, and although it has lost some of its former simplistic charm, the ancient camphor tree can now be viewed from a variety of perspectives, and the buildings and pathways have been very tastefully constructed. Well worth a visit.

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