Takaya Shrine is located in Kanonji City in western Kagawa Prefecture. It reads "Takaya Shrine.
It is located on Mount Inazumi, 404 meters above sea level, and has long been known as "Inazumi Shrine" or "Inazumi-san" by the locals.
It has the most spectacular view in Japan and is said to be a power spot for monetary fortune. Takaya Shrine has a "Shimogu" at the foot of Mt. Inazumi, a "Nakamiya" in the middle of the mountain, and a "Hongu" and a "torii in the sky" at the top of the mountain,
Visitors can enjoy hiking and climbing the mountain, or if they are not confident about their physical strength, they can drive to the top of the mountain.
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■ 天空の鳥居 高屋神社 本宮(てんくうのとりい たかやじんじゃ ほんぐう)基本情報■
住所:〒768-0002 香川県観音寺市高屋町2800
電話:0875-24-3957
時間:年中無休
駐車場:約6台
HP :https://www.city.kanonji.kagawa.jp/soshiki/21/13387.html
Mt. Ishiwari (at an altitude of 1,113 m) is located in the north of Lake Yamanaka, one of the Fuji Five Lakes, and has a wonderful view of Mt. Fuji.
Near Hachigome, there is a stone-wari shrine with a powerful large rock, and it is also a power spot where you can have good luck.
If you start walking from the torii gate of Ishiwari Shrine (there is a parking lot for worshippers), it is a relatively easy hiking course to walk about 70 minutes to the top of the mountain.
It is located in the place where you climb the 403 steps to Ishiwari Shrine and continued to walk for about 30 minutes.
※In other words, if you go to Ishiwari Shrine, you can go to the summit in about 20 minutes.
The powerful large rock in the shape of the shape of "stone" is a shintai (a sacred object of worship housed), and the enshrined deity is Amen no Tajikarao no Mikoto. In Japanese mythology, it is the god of great power who opened the heavenly rock door hidden by Amaterasu Omikami. It is said to be the benefits of good luck, warding off evil, Tsuina, and longevity, and the water that oozes from the cracks of the rocks is said to be effective for eye diseases and skin diseases, and is worshipped as a spiritual water. ( Frozen in winter) In addition, there is a gap in this large rock that only one person can finally pass through, and it is said that if you pass through this gap three times clockwise for a long time, you will be lucky.
The view from the top of the mountain is wonderful, and you can see a big Mt. Fuji in front of you and Lake Yamanaka under your eyes. What's more, the Mt. Fuji seen from here spreads! Mt. Fuji is not a true circle when viewed from above, but has an oval shape extending from north-northwest to south-southeast, and side volcanoes are concentrated on the line. From Mt. Ishiwari, if the weather is good, you can see "Diamond Fuji" where the sun sets at the top of Mt. Fuji twice a year in November and January. Estimated observation date and time are around November 26 (around 15:48) and around January 16 (around 16:11). Diamond Fuji seen from the mountain of the power spot should make you even more impressed. [Katsura sacred tree]
This huge tree of Katsura, which grows naturally at an altitude of 1,300 meters above sea level of Mt. Iryowari, is rarely worshipped as a sacred tree by the locals in Japan. In addition, after this sacred tree, there is a water boiling stone called Kamaishi, which is the shape of a kettle, and it is said that it is the source of the water of the local people of the villagers of Lake Yamanaka, and it is said to be the origin of the name of the "Katsura-gawa River" upstream, and in ancient times, when it was drought, a ceremony of begging for rain was held by the local people at this place. Communicate