A shrine steeped in history and tradition, featuring three structures—the main hall, worship hall, and three-story pagoda—designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.
Shrines and Temples
Historic Sites
National Treasure
Highlights
Visit the main hall, worship hall, and three-story pagoda, designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.
Explore the history of the three-story pagoda, a gift from Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine.
Stroll through the sacred forest of towering Myoken cedar trees.
Admire the breathtaking view of Saruo Waterfall from the shrine.
Enjoy the rich natural beauty of Yabu City and the surrounding area.
Approximately 30 minutes from Yashiro-Hyonoyama IC on the Hokkinoki Toyooka Expressway. Access is impossible during winter due to snowfall.
Public transportation access is difficult (20 minutes by all-but bus from Yashiro Station on the Sanin Main Line to Ishihara, then a 120-minute, approximately 9km walk). Show route
Op.Hours
24 hours a day
Cld.Days
None
Fee
Free
INFO
Access is impossible during winter due to snowfall.
Please be very careful when driving, as the road is narrow.
Nagusa Shrine is a historic shrine nestled in the scenic beauty of Yabu City, Hyogo Prefecture. Formerly known as "Myoken-sha Shrine," it boasts a long history as a central hub for Myoken faith in the Tajima region.
Before the modern era, it received patronage from the guardian daimyo, Yamanaka Sozen, and the Tokugawa Shogunate, playing a significant role as a center of faith in the Sanin region. This history is vividly depicted in its buildings, which are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.
The grounds feature a main hall, a worship hall, and a three-story pagoda gifted from Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine. These structures showcase exquisite architectural styles and are truly breathtaking. The three-story pagoda, in particular, stands as a precious testament to the shrine's deep connection with Izumo Taisha.
Situated on the mid-slope of Myoken Mountain at an elevation of 800 meters, Nagusa Shrine is surrounded by a sacred forest of towering Myoken cedar trees. The breathtaking Saruo Waterfall, visible from the shrine, symbolizes the majestic natural beauty of the area.
A visit to Nagusa Shrine offers a unique opportunity to experience both history and nature. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of this ancient shrine and enjoy a precious encounter with traditional Japanese culture.