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Akama Shrine (Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture)

2025 11/07
November 7, 2025

Akama Shrine (Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture) — Overview (History, Features, and Attractions)
Akama Jingu Shrine is a historic shrine deeply connected to the tragedy of the Heike clan, and is known as the shrine dedicated to Emperor Antoku, who died in the Battle of Dannoura (1185). Located in the center of the strait town of Shimonoseki, close to tourist areas such as Karato Market and Kaikyokan Aquarium, the vibrant vermilion-painted shrine building catches the eye of visitors with its unique design known as "Ryugu-zukuri" (a design modeled after the Dragon Palace). The shrine grounds also contain a treasure museum-like facility that displays historical sites and materials related to the Tale of the Heike, making it a popular spot for history buffs and tourists alike.

Main attractions:
– Significance as a historic site and memorial site related to Emperor Antoku
– A beautiful shrine with a striking vermilion color and the sea as a backdrop
– Located in a location that allows you to visit nearby historical and food culture spots (Karato Market, Kaikyokan Aquarium)

## Highlights
– Main hall and tower gate: The bright vermilion shrine building and Ryugu-zukuri decorations create a photogenic exterior.
– Shrine grounds dedicated to Emperor Antoku: You can feel the atmosphere of a place of memorial and legends related to the Battle of Dannoura.
- Treasure exhibits (museums): These often display documents and historical materials related to the Heike clan and Dan-no-ura, allowing you to learn about the historical background (it is recommended to check the exhibit contents and opening hours in advance).
– View of the temple grounds: Stone steps, a small shrine grove, and a location overlooking the strait. You can also enjoy seasonal scenery (cherry blossoms and autumn leaves).
- Strolling around the area: Combine it with the seafood at Karato Market, the city's historical sites, and the coastal walks for a fulfilling sightseeing experience.

## Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
– Nearest major station: JR Shimonoseki Station (Shimonoseki city center)
- Walking: Approximately 15-20 minutes (depending on your experience and the route you take)
- Bus: Take a city bus from Shimonoseki Station bound for Karato and get off at the nearest bus stop such as Akamagajingu-mae (please check the timetable and bus stop name in advance as it may differ depending on the route).
- Taxi: Approximately 5-10 minutes from Shimonoseki Station (depending on traffic conditions).
- By car: It is easy to access as it is close to the center of Shimonoseki city, but the surrounding parking lots can get crowded during the tourist season. It is safer to use the paid parking lots nearby.
Other: The surrounding area is a tourist area (Karato Port, Kaikyokan Aquarium, etc.), so it is convenient to get around by walking, local bus, or sightseeing bus.

(Note) Bus stop names and times, parking availability and fees, and museum opening hours may change, so please check the official website or the city's tourist information for the latest information before visiting.

## Estimated stay (estimated time required)
– Worship only: 20-30 minutes
– Visiting the shrine + strolling around the grounds and taking photos: 30-60 minutes
- Above plus viewing the treasure exhibition and strolling around the area (combined with Karato Market and Kaikyokan): 1.5 to 3 hours
The time may vary depending on your purpose and the level of crowds. We recommend incorporating it into a half-day to full-day itinerary that also includes other nearby tourist attractions.

## Nearby spots
– Karato Market: A market where you can enjoy fresh seafood at reasonable prices. On weekends, it becomes bustling with sushi and seafood stalls.
Kaikyokan (Shimonoseki City Aquarium): A large aquarium. The interactive exhibits and exhibits related to the Kanmon Strait are popular.
- Viewing spot of the Kanmon Strait and Kanmon Bridge: The view of the strait is a highlight. The evening and night views are also beautiful.
– Ganryujima Island (accessible by sightseeing boat): This is the island where the legendary duel between Musashi and Kojiro took place. Enjoy a round-trip sightseeing boat ride.
– Restaurant district around Karato: Enjoy Shimonoseki cuisine such as fresh seafood and fugu dishes.

## Things to note (crowds, etiquette, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Busy periods: Golden Week, summer vacation, New Year's holidays, and weekends can be crowded with tourists. It can be especially crowded in the mornings and lunchtimes if you visit Karato Market.
- Manners: Shrines are religious facilities. Please be mindful of proper etiquette when visiting the worship hall (washing your hands, bowing twice, clapping twice, bowing once, etc.) and behave quietly within the grounds. If there are areas where photography is prohibited, such as the inner hall, please follow the instructions.
-Footwear and clothing: There are many stone steps and uneven grounds within the temple grounds. These can become slippery on rainy days, so it is advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Wind and weather: As the area faces the Kanmon Straits, there are days when the wind is strong. Please be aware of the sea breeze, the smell of the salt water, and adjust your clothing accordingly.
- Facility information: The opening hours, admission fees, and parking availability of the Treasure Museum and Gift Shop are subject to change. We recommend checking the official website or on-site information in advance.

Tips for enjoying:
– If you visit in the early morning or evening when it is quieter, you can take your time taking photos of the vermilion shrine building and the seascape.
– A popular route is to enjoy seafood at Karato Market and then visit the shrine, or combine it with Kaikyokan Aquarium to make it a full-day tour.

If necessary, we will create a detailed itinerary by looking up the latest access times, bus stop names, treasure museum opening hours, and parking information. If you wish, please let us know your departure point (station name and accommodation).

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