Fodor's Expert Review Hongu Shrine

Shingu Religious Building

Of the three Kumano Sanzan grand shrines, Hongu-taisha is the most revered, being the head shrine of some 3,000 Kumano shrines nationwide. It's also the one hidden deepest in the Kii Peninsula's interior. With its understated wooden structures and thatched roofs, it blends in perfectly with the giant cedars that surround it. What would have once been an arduous trek through mountain and forest is now a straightforward trip on public transport (though people still walk the pilgrimage trails). To get there from Shingu, take a bus 80 minutes to the Hongu-taisha-mae bus stop. If you are staying over in Shingu, this is easily done as a day-trip.

Religious Building

Quick Facts

Hongu-machi
Shingu, Wakayama-ken  647-1731, Japan

www.hongutaisha.jp

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Shrine free, Treasure Hall ¥300

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