Kashima Shrine

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Kashima Shrine (Photo: Nesnad / CC BY-SA 4.0)

The Kashima Shrine is the oldest Shinto shrine in the Kanto region. This shrine is located in Ibaraki Prefecture and is said to have been built in 600 BC, the same year that Emperor Jimmu ascended the throne.

Overview

Address

2306-1 Kyuchu, Kashima, Ibaraki 314-0031 (Directions)

Website

http://kashimajingu.jp/

Accessibility

  • Multi-purpose toilet

General Amenities

  • Information Counter
  • Paid parking
  • Free parking

Payment Method

  • Pay by cash
  • Credit cards accepted

Access

A 10-minute walk from Kashima-Jingu station. 2-hour bus ride from Tokyo Station Yaesu exit to Kashima Shrine via Keisei Bus.

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