Chikubu Island is quite small, and all the attractions can be easily explored on foot.





Chikubushima Shrine
Chikubushima Shrine (宮崎鳥居), is a sacred site with a deep connection to both spirituality and history. The shrine is dedicated to three deities: Benten, the goddess of music and art; Ichikishimahime, the goddess of good fortune; and Katsuagami no kami, the protector of the island. The island can be reached by a scenic boat ride from the mainland, offering a peaceful escape surrounded by lush nature. The shrine’s serene atmosphere, coupled with the breathtaking views of the lake, creates a perfect setting for reflection. The spiritual significance of the site makes it a popular pilgrimage destination, where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich traditions and cultural heritage of Japan.
Chikubushima Shrine is closely tied to Japanese mythology, attracting those seeking blessings in music, arts, and prosperity. The island’s natural beauty adds to the shrine's appeal, with cherry blossoms in spring and seasonal flowers enhancing the picturesque landscape. The shrine's striking architecture, including the towering torii gate that marks the entrance, is a powerful symbol of Japan's spiritual legacy. As one of the country’s most revered sacred sites, the shrine offers a unique opportunity to experience Japan's cultural depth while enjoying panoramic views of Lake Biwa. Whether visiting for its religious significance or simply to enjoy its tranquil surroundings, Chikubushima Shrine remains a vital destination for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper connection to Japan’s heritage.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Always open
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Free
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