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A traditional Japanese shrine with a green tiled roof, wooden beams, and purple banners, surrounded by lush trees and stone lanterns under a bright, clear sky.
A traditional Japanese Shinto shrine with a green-tiled roof, wooden structure, and purple banners, surrounded by greenery under a clear blue sky.
A traditional Japanese shrine with a green tiled roof, wooden beams, and purple banners, surrounded by lush trees and stone lanterns under a bright, clear sky.
A wooden path lined with tall trees leads to a traditional Japanese torii gate and shrine in the background, surrounded by greenery and sunlight filtering through the branches.
Shizuoka

Miho Shrine, Shizuoka

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Last updated May 31, 2026

Miho Shrine is a significant site with deep cultural roots dating back over a thousand years. Located on the Miho Peninsula, the shrine is dedicated to the goddess Hagoromo, a central figure in a famous Japanese legend. This tale tells of a celestial maiden who descended from the heavens and left her feathered robe hanging on a pine tree near the shrine.

Miho shrine is surrounded by ancient trees, adding to its sacred atmosphere. Among these, the Hagoromo-no-Matsu pine tree stands out. Though the original tree from the legend no longer exists, a descendant of it remains, drawing visitors who come to honor the story. The shrine buildings are traditional in design, with simple yet elegant wooden structures that reflect the architectural style of the region.


Phone
+81 54-334-0828
Website
miho-jinja.jp


Overview

Address
1073 Miho, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka, 424-0901, Japan

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Places & attractions near Miho Shrine, Shizuoka

A tranquil beach with dark sand and gentle waves, concrete wave breakers along the shore, and Mount Fuji with a snow-capped peak rising in the distance under a clear blue sky.

Miho Beach

A row of cars is parked in front of a white building with teal roofs and Japanese signs. The signs feature fish illustrations and blue text. The sky is clear with a few clouds.

Kashi-no-Ichi Fish Market

A traditional Japanese temple with a large, sloped roof, wooden beams, and a stone lantern in front, surrounded by trees and a paved courtyard.

Hattasan Soneiji Temple

A traditional Japanese shrine with a large red entrance gate, green roofs, and stone steps leading up. Trees and two colorful banners flank the building under a clear blue sky.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The shrine is known for its ancient pine tree, the "Hagoromo no Matsu," which is said to be where the celestial maiden descended from the heavens. The shrine also features traditional Japanese architecture and serene surroundings.

The Hagoromo Festival, held annually in October, celebrates the legend of the celestial maiden and includes traditional performances, processions, and ceremonies.

Visitors can explore Miho no Matsubara, a scenic coastal area known for its picturesque views of Mount Fuji and the pine-covered shoreline.
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Traveler reviews

I visited the shrine to pray. I was granted a stunning Goshuin after presenting a 2,000 yen offering to the deity.
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Katsuaki Maruno
Mar 8, 2026
Miho Shrine on the Miho Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県・三保半島にある「御穂神社」) After I arrived at the parking lot, I began my journey towards Miho Shrine by following the Kamino-no-Michi path. This picturesque 520-meter (1,706 feet) path consists of a raised wooden walkway, lined with majestic 300- to 400-year-old pine trees, and leads directly to the torii gate of Miho Shrine. The shrine has a long history, dating back to the 9th century when it was first founded. Its main building was constructed under the orders of Japan's first shogun of the Edo Period (1603 to 1867), Tokugawa Iyaseu. Miho Shrine boasts a sacred dance stage known as a maidono (舞殿). This stage is utilized annually during one of the shrine's most significant festivals held on November 1st. Behind the shrine you can enjoy the beauty of the yaezakura cherry blossoms, possibly belonging to the fugenzo variety. Each blossom boasts an impressive 30 to 40 petals, initially appearing a delicate shade of pink before deepening into a richer hue as they mature. The foliage of these trees is also striking, with fresh leaves displaying a warm, coppery brown. I took the "Kami-no-Michi" back to the parking lot. An ancient legend states that on the Miho Peninsula, when the Gods arrive at the grove of nearly 600-year-old pine trees known as Hagoromo-no-Matsu, they are welcomed by the Miho Shrine after traversing a 500-meter (1640.42 ft) long row of pine trees commonly known as the "Kamin-no-Michi" or Path of the Gods. Check out the @Pix4Japan YouTube channel and Pix4Japan blog post I made for this location for useful links and details in English.
I visited by bicycle. From Miho no Matsubara, you can follow the Path of the Gods, and you'll reach it in about 5 minutes.
tiny shrine , world heritage site. if you don’t have enough time, you can skip here
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Bear Melon
Mar 6, 2023
The shrine itself is good. Quiet and beautiful. It is also the place one emperor got married. They provide stamp here. However they don't do it on your stamp book. Instead, you can only get a leaflet and may paste it on your book yourself. That's not my favorite.

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