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A bright red torii gate stands in front of a traditional Japanese shrine, surrounded by stone lanterns and a fenced courtyard, with green trees in the background.
A bright red torii gate stands in front of a traditional Japanese shrine, surrounded by stone lanterns and a fenced courtyard, with green trees in the background.
A traditional Japanese torii gate stands before a small shrine with a thatched roof, surrounded by a wooden fence and pine trees under a clear blue sky.
A traditional Japanese Shinto shrine with a red torii gate, stone steps, and red fences, surrounded by trees and mountains in the background.
A small traditional Japanese shrine with a red torii gate is surrounded by trees and stone walls, set on a raised area near the water under a pale sky.
A bright red torii gate stands at the entrance to a traditional Japanese shrine, surrounded by a fence, trees, and mountains in the background under a cloudy sky.
Miyajima

Kiyomori Shrine

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Kiyomori Shrine on Miyajima Island is dedicated to Taira no Kiyomori, a pivotal figure in Japanese history during the late Heian period. Taira no Kiyomori was a military leader and head of the Taira clan. His influence extended to the construction of the renowned Itsukushima Shrine, a major reason why Miyajima holds such cultural and religious significance.

The shrine itself is a modest structure surrounded by lush greenery, reflecting the serene beauty of the island. Unlike the more visited sites, Kiyomori Shrine offers a quieter experience. Visitors often appreciate the peaceful surroundings, making it a perfect spot for contemplation.

Historically, Kiyomori is credited with transforming Miyajima into a cultural hub. His efforts in promoting the construction of Itsukushima Shrine turned the island into a place of pilgrimage and a symbol of power. The shrine honoring him ensures his legacy lives on, reminding visitors of his contributions.

Every year, the Kiyomori Festival is held, celebrating his achievements with traditional music, dances, and ceremonies. This event brings the local community together, highlighting the enduring impact of Kiyomori’s legacy on the island.


Phone
+81 829-44-2020
Website
www.itsukushimajinja.jp


The area

Address
28-1 Miyajimachō, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588, Japan

Phone

+81 829-44-2020

Website

www.itsukushimajinja.jp

Top ways to experience Kiyomori Shrine

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What other travelers are saying about Kiyomori Shrine

While exploring Miyajima Island, we stopped by Kiyomori Shrinen, a lesser known but a beautiful site compared to some of the more crowded landmarks that are to busy. It’s a small shrine, but one with historical significance and a quiet atmosphere that invites you to pause and reflect. Kiyomori Shrine was built in 1954 to honor Taira no Kiyomori, a powerful 12th-century samurai and noble who played a key role in the development of Itsukushima Shrine and helped elevate the island’s spiritual and cultural importance. He was instrumental in funding and promoting the construction of shrines during the Heian period, and without his influence, Miyajima may not be the sacred site it is today. The shrine’s design is traditional and modest, with a striking torii gate and clean lines that blend beautifully with the surrounding trees and views of the sea. Unlike the more photographed locations, this spot is often quiet, making it a peaceful detour during your walk around the island. We found it located just a short walk from the ferry terminal and the main path toward Itsukushima Jinja, so it's easy and quick to visit. A worthwhile stop to appreciate a different layer of Miyajima’s spiritual and historical legacy.

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Traditional Japanese building with wooden exterior and grey tiled roof set against a cloudy sky. A large tree stands to the left, and a sandy path runs in front of the structure.

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Daisho-in Temple

Daisho-in Temple

A person in white holding a red parasol stands on a bright red arched bridge surrounded by lush green trees over a calm stream in a peaceful garden setting.

Momijidani Park

Nearby attractions to see

Traditional Japanese building with wooden exterior and grey tiled roof set against a cloudy sky. A large tree stands to the left, and a sandy path runs in front of the structure.

Daigan-ji Temple

Daisho-in Temple

Daisho-in Temple

A person in white holding a red parasol stands on a bright red arched bridge surrounded by lush green trees over a calm stream in a peaceful garden setting.

Momijidani Park


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Frequently Asked Questions

Taira no Kiyomori was a prominent figure in Japanese history, known for his role in establishing the Taira clan's dominance and his contributions to the development of Miyajima, including the construction of Itsukushima Shrine.

The shrine hosts various festivals honoring Taira no Kiyomori, with the most notable being the Kiyomori Festival, which includes traditional music, dance, and rituals.

No, entry to Kiyomori Shrine is free, making it accessible to all visitors.

Visitors can explore the serene shrine grounds, view statues and monuments dedicated to Taira no Kiyomori, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

The shrine is easily accessible by foot from the Miyajima ferry terminal. It is near other major attractions on the island, making it a convenient stop during a visit to Miyajima.
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John Winter
Jul 26, 2025
A quiet spot on the opposite side of the tori gate from the ferry. A lot less people come over here so the serenity is unmatched. Highly recommend
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Brenn
Feb 2, 2025
Absolutely a beautiful place to visit. The island is full of wandering deer. The deer are pretty accustomed to people so they are not afraid of us. Just be careful when you have food in your hand, cause they will literally come at you for it. There are a lot of shops and restaurants on this island. And the temple is really nice too. I was able to walk by the big torii gate before the high tide. If you have the opportunity to come and visit this place. Please do so. You won't regret it.
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Billy H
Mar 8, 2020
Totally doesn't deserve it's reputation as the third best shrine in Japan. It is small, lacking in mystery, and frankly, the big orange temple in the mud nearby is more attractive from an acritectural point of view. And there are no cats, only deer.
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David Jenkins
Sep 7, 2018
Tiny little shrine. Cute! But it was freezing when we came and a slight trek out of the way with not much else around
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