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Mishima Taisha Shrine (Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture)

2025 11/19
Shizuoka Prefecture
November 19, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Mishima Taisha Shrine is an ancient shrine located in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture, and has long been beloved as the local guardian deity enshrined in the center of the city. Founded long ago, the shrine's legend says it has attracted worshippers since ancient times, and it has a deep connection to the surrounding nature and spring waters. The shrine building has a dignified appearance, and the scenery of the approach and grounds, as well as the flowers and trees that bloom throughout the seasons (especially the cherry blossoms in spring, the azaleas in early summer, and the autumn leaves) are attractive. Local festivals and events are also popular, allowing you to experience the historical atmosphere that is connected to the lives of the local people.

Highlights

  • Main hall and worship hall: The shrine has a calm, traditional architecture. Please make sure to follow the correct etiquette when praying.
  • The large torii gate and approachThe approach to the shrine from the station is easy to walk to, and you can do some shopping or stroll along the way. The shopping street along the approach also has a nice atmosphere.
  • Chozuya (purification station): A place where you can purify yourself with water before praying. The amount of water and decorations change depending on the season.
  • Seasonal scenery: The cherry blossoms in spring, the fresh greenery in early summer, and the autumn leaves are beautiful, making it a popular photo spot.
  • Festivals/events: Annual festivals and traditional local events are held, providing an opportunity to experience local culture (dates vary from year to year).

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest station: Mishima Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line, Tokaido Shinkansen, and Izu Hakone Railway.
  • WalkingFrom Mishima Station, it takes about 10 to 20 minutes to walk along the flat approach to the temple grounds (this may vary depending on your walking route and speed).
  • Buses and taxis: A few minutes by bus or taxi from the south exit of Mishima Station. This is convenient if you have a lot of luggage or on bad weather days.
  • Cars and parking: There are paid parking lots in the area, but they tend to get crowded during the shrine visiting season (New Year's visit and festivals), so we recommend using public transportation.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Visiting the shrine and strolling around the grounds: 30 minutes to 1 hour
  • If you include photography and walking around the area: 1-2 hours
  • If participating in festivals or events: Half day to full day (depending on the event)

Nearby spots

  • Rakujuen: Japanese gardens and parks around Mishima Station. Perfect for strolling and resting.
  • Nakamise Shopping Street in front of Mishima Station: There are souvenir shops and restaurants lined up, where you can enjoy local gourmet food and specialties.
  • Access to Numazu and Izu: By traveling by car or train, you can easily make day trips to Numazu Port and tourist spots on the Izu Peninsula (Shuzenji, Atami, Ito, etc.).

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • congestion: The first shrine visit of the year (early January) is extremely crowded. If possible, try to visit at a different time or on a weekday morning so you can enjoy a more leisurely visit. Crowds are also expected during festivals and long holidays.
  • Worship etiquette:When in front of the worship hall, please observe the proper etiquette of bowing once, bowing twice, clapping twice, and bowing once more, and pray quietly. Eating, drinking, and smoking within the temple grounds are permitted only in designated areas.
  • photo shoot: Photography is permitted in many places within the temple grounds, but please avoid any actions that may interfere with worship or taking photos during religious ceremonies. Please follow the instructions of the shrine office or priests.
  • Seasonal precautions: The approach and grounds can become slippery during the rainy season and when typhoons are approaching. In winter, take precautions against the cold. During the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, the temple is crowded, and the parking lots and surrounding roads are also congested, so it is best to use public transportation.
  • Barrier-free: Please be careful of your step as there are steps and cobblestone areas. If you are using a wheelchair or a stroller, it is a good idea to check the route in advance.

(Additional Information) To ensure a smooth visit, check the official website or local information before your visit to find out opening times, special events, and closures.

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