Isaniwa Shrine is located approximately 200 meters east of Dogo Onsen Station.





Isaniwa Shrine
Isaniwa Shrine (伊佐爾波神社) is a stunning example of traditional Hachiman architectural style, renowned for its two connected halls featuring sheltered corridors, vermilion pillars, and walls. Perched on a hill, the shrine commands a dramatic presence, with its striking red-tinted structures standing out against the lush greenery of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can reach the shrine by ascending a tall flight of stairs, which adds to the sense of awe as they approach the site. The architectural design, with its intricate wooden details and vibrant colors, contrasts beautifully with the natural surroundings, making it a must-see for those interested in Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Located in the Dogo Onsen area, Isaniwa Shrine is easily accessible on foot, making it a perfect stop for tourists exploring the district. The shrine’s peaceful atmosphere and historical significance offer an immersive experience of traditional Japanese architecture and religious practices. Its serene setting and well-preserved structure make it an essential destination for visitors to Matsuyama, whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil spot to enjoy Japan's spiritual and cultural beauty.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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5:00 to 19:00 (6:00 to 18:00 during winter)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Free
Getting there
Resources
Nearby
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Dogo Park — 5-minute walk
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Matsuyama Castle (Bitchu-Takahashi) — 35-minute walk
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Bansuisou — 35-minute walk
French Renaissance-style château, cultural events
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Dogo Onsen Honkan
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