Top 10 most Beautiful Temples and Shrines in Hiroshima

The most famous and popular shrine in Hiroshima and perhaps even in Japan would definitely be Itsukushima shrine on Miyajima, a shrine island. The shrine and torii gate are unique, because they were built over water which makes it seem that they are floating during high tide. Closeby there are other shrines and temples and a Five-story Pagoda.


Some shrines and temples in the countryside were even built by the daimyo in medieval times. Check out the list below for a top 10 of the most beautiful temples and shrines in Hiroshima.

Mitaki-dera Temple
Mitaki-dera Temple
Here, you become one with nature, enveloped by the serenity of stone Buddha statues on the mountainside. It is known as a famous place for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. An old residence has been refurbished as a popular teahouse with a peaceful atmosphere.
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Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine
This is a shrine dedicated to the more than 90,000 dead from the war. The symbol of the carp has a deep connection with Hiroshima and can be seen everywhere. During the 3 days of the New Year’s holidays when the Hatsumode (first prayers of the New Year) celebrations take place, 600,000 people visit this shrine, making it the most prominent in the Chugoku area.
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Senko-ji Temple (Senko-ji Park)
Senko-ji Temple (Senko-ji Park)
A temple and park that spans from the middle of Mt. Senko-ji to its summit. Naturally the view is amazing. But there are also the cherry blossoms, the night view, the sound of the bells and many other aspects that have put the area onto many Top 100 lists. The scenery is so superb that many artists have painted it.
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Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine
The island of Itsukushima (also called Miyajima) is known as one of the three most scenic spots in Japan. Itsukushima shrine, an invaluable location, is a visual representation of the ancient religion of Japanese Shinto. The gorgeous shrine and grand torii gate “floating” in the sea are spectacular.
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Houkoku Shrine (Senjokaku)
Houkoku Shrine (Senjokaku)
The shrine is alternately named Senjokaku. Hideyoshi Toyotomi had the shrine built in honor of fallen soldiers, but since his own death, it has been left incomplete for over 400 years. One highlight is the more than 100 ema (votive pictures of horses).
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Daisho-in
Daisho-in
A temple that has been greatly worshipped by the Imperial family and successive leaders of the nation. There has also been a Buddhist memorial service with the Dalai Lama in attendance. The view from inside the temple grounds is also wonderful and you will want to visit Daisho-in along with Itsukishima Shrine.
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Daigan-ji Temple
Daigan-ji Temple
Just a minute’s walk from the exit of Itsukishima Shrine, the temple is famous nationwide for its enshrinement of one of the 3 Great Benzaiten in Japan within its hondo main hall. There are also many highlights aside from the visit to the temple including a Rubbing Buddha and the 9-trunk pine tree.
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Kiyomori Shrine and Nishi-Matsubara
Kiyomori Shrine and Nishi-Matsubara
Kiyomori Shrine was built in 1954 in commemoration of the 770th anniversary of Taira-no-Kiyomori’s passing. The pine trees and stone lanterns of Nishi-Matsubara which make up a part of the landscape of Itsukishima Shrine is the ideal photo spot where you can get a panoramic view of Miyajima.
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Buttsu-ji Temple
Buttsu-ji Temple
Many people come to visit this temple which is not only a regular place for worship but also a Zen training dojo for groups. The entirety of Buttsu-ji Temple is famous as a site for the autumn colors and it is a place which you can also enjoy for its shop selling small Japanesque articles and a teahouse.
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Tahoto Pagoda of Miyajima
Tahoto Pagoda of Miyajima
Built in 1523, the 14.5m-high Tahoto has a purely Japanese-style exterior and has been designated as a National Important Cultural Property. It is situated behind the Homotsu-kan (Treasure Hall) on top of a hill, with a beautiful panoramic view of the sea including The great Torii.
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