The Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, which dates back to 1526, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its minimal environmental impact. Visitors can explore the remnants of this historic mine and see first-hand how it impacted Japan's economy through trade with Europe. The well-preserved roads, tunnels, samurai houses, and artifacts offer a glimpse into the past and allow visitors to appreciate the hard work undertaken by laborers to extract silver in challenging conditions.
We visited this place on 8 october 2023. The day was little bit rainy but didn't interrupt our visit to this UNESCO World heritage site.
We started our journey from Yamaguchi city. The way to Shimane was also nice and enjoyable.
It was a guided tour. First, we visited the art museum. It is recommended to visit before you go to the site. You can know the history thoroughly. Then it will be easy to you to visualize the 500 years old silver mine civilization.
The place is quite thrilling full with history. You can see 500 years ago Barbara shop, the house of Samurai, old house and court building. Here, everything was kept as you can imagine yourself and go back 500 years ago.
Although we can not visit the actual mine area the trip was worthy as well. Strongly recommended.
tutul 007 — Google review
This was a fun experience. If you come here expecting to go deep under ground in a deep, vast tunnel you will be let down. The tunnel is nice to walk through but it's not the most thrilling thing in the world so its best to keep your expectations low. What really made this experience special was hiring a bicycle and riding through the beautiful traditional buildings in the town which leads up to the mine.
martyn Q — Google review
Iwami Ginza Mines is a great experience. Very peaceful and relaxing. There is only two ways to reach the mine walk or hire a bicycle some of which are electric. Its a 2.5 km easy walk with things to see along the way (temples, shrines and beautiful scenery and toilets). The mine cost is 500 yen and foreigners get a discount. A must see.
Nathan Crookes — Google review
I really enjoy when visiting Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine. This place, become UNESCO heritage site because here you will find the trace of the glory silver mine 400 years ago. Roads, tunnels, Samurai's house, and artifacts as remnants of silver mine still exists until now. This place is conserved well until now. Had trade with Europe, prove this silver mine activity affected Japan's economy at that time. Tour into the tunnel will give you the idea how the labors work to get the silver. It really hard to work under having water problems, and the shortage of light and fresh air in the past. Please visit Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, you will not regret!!
rahmah dewi — Google review
This is a great place to take a walk and it is a important place during Japanese history. It provide funds during 15~16 century.
The Major issue is lack of English resource. It is hard for Foreign visitors to understand the picture by using audio guide. As a UNESCO site, I think it is reasonable to training small number of English guide.
Shih-Hung Hsu — Google review
This isn’t the correct place—go to Ryugenji Mabu Mine Shaft instead—that is the center of Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine.
Ohayō Phil — Google review
Guess I’ll be the lone foreigner voice of dissent. The ONLY mine shaft you can enter without a guide is about 500 meters long, has very few informative signs (Japanese or English), and can be finished in 15 minutes. There are many more on the town map, but those are simply inaccessible former mine shafts.
There is one more you can enter only with a tour; we reserved the tour but it was cancelled because a single tree had fallen on the path between the mine center and the mine. I guess no one in the park had a chainsaw, nor could we have just walked around or over it.
The town IS pretty. Then again, I live in central Japan and have seen just as nice in Takayama, Gujo-Hachiman, and many “Juku” towns. It’s hardly unique. And that map… once again, it listed about 15-20 stores in town. Four were open: a tofu shop, a local snack maker (2 items only, which weren’t bad), a TINY souvenir place, and one (admittedly cool) restaurant and store.
We were done in under 2 hours and had almost no lasting memories. There’s nothing *wrong* with this place, but it does NOT meet my expectations of a “world heritage site”. There simply isn’t enough here to see or do to justify that label. If you go and expect nothing at all, it’s ok. The museum is nice. If you go and expect “world heritage”…. Well, you’ll find why this is one of the lesser visited sites in Japan.
Floyd McDaniel II — Google review
Very interesting to see how people lived in the Edo period. Foreigners get a discount. We got a free tour guide but others seemed not to get one so I think that it is just luck. The mines are very interesting but you should watch out for your head as if you are tall you might hit it on the ceiling. Went in the summer and the mines were a lot colder than it was outside. The nearby village is also very pretty; it is almost like you traveled back in time. Would recommend people who like geology or history.
Mt. Sanbe is a picturesque and scenic volcano that offers excellent hiking opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The area boasts a renowned hot spring facility, expansive gardens, and distant views of the surrounding mountain ranges. There are several hiking trails available catering to different preferences, providing ample opportunity to explore the beautiful natural surroundings. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and stunning views while indulging in local delicacies such as the famous 600 yen Sanbe burger - a must-try attraction for foodies.
IronHorse883 with the All Filipino riders club. The view is great and the burger was amazing. Ordered a 600yen sanbe burger for two to bring home to my wife.
CarzoneVille — Google review
Variety hiking courses that you can choose depends on your preference. Great nature. Good feelings!
Hiroka Sugimoto Kranenburg — Google review
The place is beautiful. old and the mountain view, nature is wonderful the gardens are beautiful, and l recommend everyone to go hiking in this place
Mohmad Alabbas — Google review
Beautiful area and beautiful hiking. An excellent way to spend an afternoon. Took the Myogo route to Osanbe. However, please be aware: the signposts advertise this route as "beginner friendly" when it is in fact quite physically demanding.
Aleph — Google review
Mt. Sanbe is located almost in the middle of Shimane Prefecture. The foot of the mountain is a gentle plateau.
Edison Takagaki — Google review
such a lovely place to see and relax...
Ellebamue Oicat — Google review
Great 🌋 mountain
Pradita Luky — Google review
(Translated by Google) At the end of our family of four's trip to the San'in area, we stopped by Mt. Sanbe. Surrounded by wide grasslands, Mt. Otoko-sanbe, Mt. Onna-sanbe, Mt. Ko-sanbe, and Mt. Mago-sanbe rise majestically. After lunch at Nishi-no-hara, we took the ropeway at Higashi-no-hara and climbed Mt. Ohira on the way to Onna-sanbe. Daisen in Yonago could not be seen due to the spring haze, but the surrounding scenery looked beautiful.
(Original)
家族4人の山陰旅行の最後に三瓶山に寄りました。広い草原に囲まれて男三瓶山、女三瓶山、小三瓶山、孫三瓶山が雄大に聳えています。西の原でランチを済ませ東の原でロープウェイに乗り女三瓶の途中の大平山に登りました。米子の大仙は春霞のため見えなかったが周囲の展望が美しく見えました。
Omoricho, a district characterized by its unique charm and ambiance, is a vibrant neighborhood that exudes an irresistible allure. This locality possesses an abundance of distinctive qualities, offering residents and visitors alike an exceptional experience. With its captivating atmosphere and rich cultural heritage, Omoricho has become a popular destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the essence of traditional Japanese living.
The Sanbe Jomon Forest Museum is an intriguing place that showcases the natural history of the area. It features remarkably preserved, ancient trees that have been buried deep underground for thousands of years. These trees offer a unique glimpse into the past while also appearing surprisingly well-preserved as if they were recently buried. The museum provides an opportunity to learn about the geography and history of the region, making it a great destination for those interested in these subjects.
Incredible small museum “isolated” in the countryside where we learned how 3 miracles of nature safeguarded thousand years old trees with their roots still in the ground
Laurent Mouchel — Google review
It is hard to expect standing huge trees buried under deep ground with little changes through thousands years. I was suppressed by seeing them preserved so clean despite the long era, and they are so lively to seem to be buried recently. There still are many other trees buried in this area, not excavated, which means I am standing right upon those trees of the past. As I see them directly with my eyes, I can live in the past and the present at the same time.
DARE KIM — Google review
Cool museum to learn geography and history of the area. It is also nice to see how the engineers dig the trees.
Hiroka Sugimoto Kranenburg — Google review
Some very old trees that were underground for 10,000 years. Don't miss it if you're nearby, but maybe not worth the trip if you come from further away.
Note that there isn't much in English.
Ioan Sameli — Google review
When already enjoying the area around Mount Sense or the World Heritage sites of Iwami-Ginzan, I would suggest to add this place on your Schedule. Well prepared and informative. Takes about 90 minutes for the exhibition.
Michael Vogt — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was more wonderful than I could have imagined.
During the Jomon period, a cedar tree that was buried by the pyroclastic flow and debris flow caused by the eruption of Mt. Sanbe was dug up and preserved underground due to its natural state, and is now open to the public as a natural science facility.
So far, it's a typical facility, but what's inside was amazing.
First, after paying 300 yen at the reception desk, you can get some background information by watching simple bulletin boards and videos in a small room next door. The main one is in a separate building.
The building gives the impression of being small, jutting out a few meters above the ground, but once you open the door, you will be faced with a huge group of buried forest surrounded by a spiral staircase that extends more than 10 meters underground. . The interior has the feel of a sturdy shelter-like scientific facility, and is designed to show a buried forest.
The story of how a gigantic cedar that withered in ancient times came to see the light of day again is explained in an easy-to-understand and powerful video, and the workmanship is excellent. The video is (probably) a composite of the eruption of Mt. Mihara, the pyroclastic flow of Mt. Unzen Fugendake, and graphics, giving it an amazing sense of realism.
The interior is frozen for preservation purposes, so you cannot touch the trees or the strata, but you are free to take pictures and commemorative photos.
Even in summer, the cool air provides a secondary effect that allows you to continue viewing comfortably for long periods of time.
It was relatively empty even during Golden Week, so it's perfect for children who love chemistry.
Is such a wonderful facility worth 300 yen? I felt sorry.
(Original)
想像を遥かに超える素晴らしさでした。
縄文時代、三瓶山の噴火に伴い発生した火砕流や土石流によって埋没した杉が、偶然の自然状態で地中に保存されていたものを掘り出し、自然科学施設として一般公開されている・・・
と、ここまでは有りがちな施設ですが、中身が凄かったです。
まず、受付で300円を支払うと、隣接するこじんまりした部屋で簡単な掲示版と動画をみて予備知識を得ます。メインは別の建物にあります。
建物は地上数mに突き出た小さな印象を受けますが、一旦ドアを開けると、地下10m以上の深さまで続く、螺旋階段状のステージで囲まれた巨大な埋没林群を目の当たりにすることとなります。堅牢なシェルター状の科学施設といった感じの内装で、埋没林を見せる工夫が施されています。
太古に枯死した巨大杉が再び日の目を見ることになった経緯は、分かりやすく迫力のある動画で解説されていて、出来栄えが良すぎます。その動画は(恐らく)三原山の噴火、雲仙普賢岳の火砕流とグラフィックを合成されたもので、臨場感が凄いのてす。
内部は保存のため凍結されているので、樹木や地層に触れることはできませんが、映え写真や記念撮影を撮るのは自由です。
夏でもひんやりした空気感は、長時間快適に見続けられる副次的効果を提供してくれます。
GW中でも割と空いていたので、化学好きな児童の学習にもうってつけです。
こんな素晴らしい施設が300円で良いのか?申し訳ない気持ちになりました。
H. TAKANO — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visited October 2023.
It was amazing.
An underground facility that looks like it was built very well.
The facility was completely unimaginable from the outside.
It's not that big in terms of size.
If you just walk, it will take less than 10 minutes.
It's a fascinating facility.
It's worth a look.
(Original)
2023.10訪問。
圧巻でした。
よくも作ったなという感じの地下施設。
外からは全く想像出来ない施設でした。
広さ的には広い訳ではありません。
ただただ歩くだけなら10分もかかりません。
魅入ってしまう施設です。
一見の価値あります。
michi — Google review
(Translated by Google) The first thing that surprised me was the smell of wood when I entered this exhibition room!
It is said that even when the tree was cut down for display, it smelled like wood, and the scent of ancient cedar from about 4,000 years ago is still trapped in the sealed space.
That impressed me the most. Isn't it something you can't taste anywhere else?
It's also good to see dramas where people make guesses based on a single photo (which is also a good photo) and then make a successful discovery.
It's not just an interesting exhibition to watch. It's only when you know the background that you'll be impressed, and you can understand that background from the exhibit at the entrance of this facility.
I think you'll understand after reading it for a few minutes, so there's no harm in just visiting here.
There is a discount when you visit Shimane Prefectural Sanpei Nature Museum Sahimeru. The discount rate (150 yen discount) is the same no matter which one you go first.
(Original)
まずとても驚いたのはこちらの展示室に入った時に木の香りがすること!
展示のため、伐採したときも木の香りがしたそうですが、密閉された空間には今も約4000年前の古代杉の香りが閉じ込められています。
それに一番感動しました。他では味わえないのではないでしょうか?
1枚の写真(またその写真もいい写真です)から推測し、見事に発見したというドラマも良いです。
ただ観るだけで面白いという展示ではありません。背景を知って初めて感動するものですが、その背景はこちらの施設の入口の展示で理解することができます。
数分読めば分かると思うので、とりあえず、ここを訪れてみて問題ないです。
島根県立三瓶自然館サヒメルを訪れると割引があります。どちらが先でも割引料金(150円割引)は同じです。
The Mononobe Shrine, located in Iwamikuni ichinomiya, is a sacred place where the ancient deity of the Mononobe clan is honored. The deities enshrined here are truly magnificent. Among them are Umashimaji no Mikoto and Nigihayahi no Mikoto, who hold positions of great importance. Other revered gods include Amaterasu Omikami and Yagami Takamimusubijin, among many others.
(Translated by Google) Fire-burning Shinto ritual from 23:00 on February 2nd
Setsubun Festival from midnight on February 3rd
I visited.
When I entered the shrine from the right side, there seemed to be a large parking lot, but since I arrived early, I was able to park in the parking space in front of the shrine.
I was watching a video of the Shinto ritual on the homepage, but it was exceptional to see the fire being lit by shooting a lit arrow in front of me and feeling the heat of the flame.
After that, after visiting the shrines in the precincts, I am very grateful that I was able to worship at the Setsubun Festival inside the shrine.
I was able to go home with a refreshing mind and body.
(Original)
2月2日23時からの火焚神事
2月3日0時からの節分祭
に伺いました。
神社に向かって右手の方から入って行くと広い駐車場もあるようでしたが、早めに着いたので、神社前にある駐車スペースに止めることができました。
ホームページで神事の動画を拝見していましたが、目の前で火のついた矢を放って火を点ける様子を見たり、炎の熱も感じれてまた格別でした。
その後、境内のお社などへおまいりしたのち、節分祭は社殿の中で参拝させていただけて、とてもありがたく、
心身ともにスッキリと帰路につかせていただきました。
?? — Google review
Visited 11/23/2022. One of 5 Ichinomiya shrines in Shimane (2 on the islands). Lovely shrine, well kept and staffed. Shuin is by donation! And they actually wrote it in the goshuincho (vs pre-written on paper. The shuin is nice and has a crane stamp. They gave little origami too. Not much to explore but had free parking(which sometimes closes if there’s an event so be careful. From the upper parking it was wheelchair accessible. Bathroom was nice and clean and had western stalls and soap. Check out my Shimane Ichinomiya video on YouTube! @AdreaminJapan
ADream In Japan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Former Kokumin Chusha. Mononobe Shrine. Iwami Kuniichigu. It has been 1500 years since the shrine was built. Kasuga-zukuri, the largest in Japan. The god of ritual is Umashimaji Mikoto. The ancestor of the Mononobe clan. Since ancient times, it has been revered as a god of both literary and military arts, a god of requiem, and a god of good luck. Oda City, Shimane Prefecture. It seems to have a historical relationship with Yahiko Shrine in Niigata Prefecture.
(Refer to the homepage below)
Umashimaji was given loyalty to the emperor when he was relocated to the eastern part of Emperor Jimmu. At the time of the throne of Emperor Jimmu, he prayed for requiem for the emperor. This is the origin of the Chinkonsai.
After that, along with Amenokaguyamanomiko, the god of Yahiko Shrine in Niigata Prefecture, he graduated from the soldiers of the Monobe and settled Owari, Mino, and Koshi, and Amenokaguyamanomiko was enshrined at Yahiko Shrine in Niigata Prefecture. The god of rituals entered Iwami Province via Harima and Tanba and settled down, becoming the country of Ano (the origin of the name of Ano-gun).
Next, the god of ritual rides on a crane and descends to Tsurubuyama to see the country, and because Yaoyama resembles Mt. , A palace was built at the foot of this 800 mountain. The figure of a crane carrying a bright red sun, named after the figure that carried the luck on a crane, became the only god crest (Nichigakuru) in Japan.
The shrine was built in the 8th year of Emperor Keitai (513) by the order of the emperor. The shrine disappeared three times, was rebuilt in the third year of the Horeki (1753), repaired in the first year of the Bunsei era (1818), and renovated on the scale of the third year of the Ansei era (1856) to the present day.
Respectful ancestor. Thank you very much. 2022.4
(Original)
旧国幣中社。モノノベ神社。石見國一宮。社殿創建より1500年。日本一大きい春日造。御祭神は宇摩志麻遅命(うましまじのみこと)。物部氏の御祖神。古来より文武両道の神・鎮魂の神・勝運の神として崇敬され、また神職の始めを為す神として占い・まじない・祈祷の神の信仰も厚いそうです。島根県大田オダ市。新潟県の弥彦神社とも歴史上の関わりがあるようです。
(以下、ホームページ参照)
宇摩志麻遅命は神武天皇御東遷のとき、天皇に忠誠を尽くし神剣韴霊剣を賜る。神武天皇御即位のときには、天皇のために鎮魂宝寿を祈願された。これが鎮魂祭の起源となる。
その後、新潟県の弥彦神社の神である天香具山命と共に、物部の兵を卒いて尾張・美濃・越国を平定され、天香具山命は新潟県の弥彦神社に鎮座する。御祭神はさらに播磨・丹波を経て石見国に入り平定し、安の国(安濃郡名の起源) とされた。
次いで、御祭神は鶴に乗り鶴降山に降りられ国見をして、八百山が大和(奈良)の天香具山(神武天皇ゆかりの奈良県橿原神宮が背負う山)に似ている事から、この八百山の麓に宮居を築かれた。鶴に乗って勝運を運んできた姿にちなんで真っ赤な太陽を背負った鶴の姿が全国唯一の御神紋(日負鶴)となった。
社殿については、天皇の勅命により継体天皇八年(513年) に創建。社殿は三度消失し、宝暦三年(1753年) 再建され、文政元年(1818 年) の修理を経て、安政三年(1856年) 宝暦時の規模で改修され現在に至る。
敬神崇祖。有難う御座いました。2022.4
??? — Google review
(Translated by Google) When I visited on the third day of last year, there were so many people that I had to line up to park my car, but this year, since the third day had already passed, I was able to easily park in front of the shrine (free of charge) and visit the shrine right away.
The shrine is spacious and has the appearance of a historic shrine, making it a very nice shrine.
Mononobe Shrine has been revered since ancient times as the god of both literary and martial arts, the god of repose of souls, and the god of victory and luck, and has been awarded the title of Katsumori.
The fortune telling fortune was for Sueyoshi, but since it was for a frog, I thought the gods were also concerned about my safe return.
(Original)
昨年の三が日に訪れた時はすごい人で車も駐車するのに並びましたが、今年は三が日も過ぎていたのですんなり神社前に駐車(無料)してすぐに参拝できました。
神社は広く、由緒ある神社の佇まいを感じとてもいい神社です。
物部神社は、古来より文武両道の神・鎮魂の神・勝運の神として崇敬されてきたこともあり、勝守を頂きました。
招福おみくじは末吉でしたが、「かえる」だったので無事に帰れるようにと神様も案じてくれてるのかなと思いました。
Yuushi — Google review
(Translated by Google) March 5, 2022
Baby castella shop sold inside and outside the shrine precincts
It was one of the most delicious baby castellas I have ever eaten.
The sweetness of honey is exquisite and it is delicious even when cold.
As a bonus, I received one large-sized chestnut bean paste.
Thank you uncle. However, for some reason, the taste of Downey from the large-sized grill ... When I said, "What is the taste of Downey?", My partner agreed with this.
What was that ...
Before I went to the main shrine ⛩, I didn't have any information about this shrine, but it's as good as Izumo Taisha 👏
(Original)
2022年3月5日
神社境内外で売っているベビーカステラ屋
今までで食べたベビーカステラの中でも1,2を争う美味しさでした。
蜂蜜の甘さが絶妙で、冷えてても美味しい。
おまけで栗餡大判焼き1個いただきました。
おじさんありがとう。ですが何故か大判焼きからダウニーの味が…「なんかダウニーの味せん?」と言うと相方もこれには同意。
あれはなんだったのでしょうか・・・
肝心の神社⛩について、行く前はこちらの神社の情報は全くなかったんですが出雲大社に負けず劣らず立派です👏
hey juliana — Google review
(Translated by Google) [Ichinomiya that enshrines the founder of the Mononobe clan]
The atmosphere was really good! ︎
The mountain behind the main shrine,
The balance of the precincts of the shrine is very good
The reflection of the photo looks good!! ︎
↑ Punishment...!?
The washroom is quite rare♪
It is a very nice shrine♪
(Original)
【物部氏の始祖を祀る一宮】
さすがに雰囲気がとても良かった‼︎
本殿の後ろにある山と、
神社の境内のバランスが非常に良く
写真のうつりが映えそう‼︎
↑罰当たり…⁉︎
手水処がかなり珍しいです♪
とっても素敵な神社さまです♪
made in blue ?official? — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ancestor of the Mononobe clan is enshrined here.
The deities that are enshrined there are impressive.
Enshrined deity: Umashimaji no Mikoto
side hall
Right seat: Rausakuhi no Mikoto, Two Spiritual Gods
Left seat Amaterasu Omikami
Guest room Chikon Yagami
Takako-born spirit god, god-born spirit god, soul-born spirit god
Production Spirit God, Foot Production Spirit God, Omiya Uri God, Kotoshu God
Mishokutsujin
Betsutenjin
Amanomi-Nakanushi-kami, Takami-san-suh-shin, Kami-san-suh-shin
Umashika Bihiko slow god/ten no ever standing god
God of development, disaster prevention and blessings, family safety, traffic safety
Prosperous business, passing exams, big catch, recovery from illness
Thank God for God's grace
Free parking available
(Original)
物部氏の祖神をご祭神としてお祀りされています。
お祀りされておられる神々に圧巻です。
ご祭神 宇摩志麻遅命(うましまじのみこと)
相殿
右座 饒速日命 ふつの霊神
左座 天之御中主大神 天照大神
客座 鎮魂八神
高皇産霊神・神皇産霊神・魂留産霊神
生産霊神・足産霊神・大宮売神・事代主神
御食津神
別天神
天之御中主神・高御産巣日神・神産巣日神
宇麻志阿しか備比古遅神・天之常立神
開拓の神、除災招福、家内安全、交通安全
商売繁盛、受験合格、漁業大漁、病気平癒
神恩感謝
無料駐車場有
AYUWEDAりえ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I attended the requiem ceremony on November 24th.
I got the impression that it was Mitama Furi rather than Mitama Shizume.
It seemed to stir up the spirit of Emperor Jimmu, who was newly appointed to rule this country.
The requiem festival at Ishigami Shrine is held the day before the Niiname Festival,
The requiem festival at Mononobe Shrine is held the day after the Niiname Festival.
I felt that the meaning was completely different.
(Original)
11月24日の鎮魂祭に参列させていただきました。
みたましずめというよりは、みたまふりという印象を受けました。
新しくこの国を治めることになった神武天皇の御魂を奮い立たせるような。
新嘗祭の前日に行われる石上神宮の鎮魂祭と、
新嘗祭の翌日に行われる物部神社の鎮魂祭。
意味合いはまったく異なるのではないかと感じました。
いやさか祥平 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Iwami Kuni Ichinomiya has a dignified appearance. One of the highlights is the large number of shrines within the precincts, and the Kasuga-zukuri main shrine, which is said to be the best in Japan, is stately and has a very strong presence. It is a shrine that you will want to take your time to visit.
(Original)
堂々とした佇まいの石見国一宮です。境内社の多さも見所のひとつですが、春日造では日本一とされる本殿が重厚でとても存在感があります。ゆっくりと時間をかけて参拝したい神社です。
ゆうしゅん — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit Iwami Ichinomiya "Mononobe Shrine", one of the largest Kasuga-zukuri main shrines in Japan, enshrining Umasima Satoru, the founder of the Mononobe clan, a powerful Yamato clan
The splendid shrine building was built in 513 by the imperial order of Emperor Keitai, and in 1856 it was renovated on a Horeki-era scale.It is the second largest shrine in the prefecture after Izumo Taisha, and there are subsidiary shrines in various places.
(Original)
石見一の宮 『物部神社』に参拝 春日造では全国最大級の本殿 大和豪族 物部氏始祖 宇摩志麻遅命を祀ります
立派な社殿は513年継体天皇の勅命で創建し安政三年(1856)に宝暦時規模で改修し県内では出雲大社に次ぐ大きさ 各所に末社が祀ってます
jonson tadashi — Google review
(Translated by Google) The precincts felt spacious and solemn. I received a goshuin stamp, but the price has not been determined as it is up to you.
As Ichinomiya in Iwami Province, it was a magnificent shrine.
(Original)
境内は広く厳かな感じがしました。御朱印をいただきましたが、料金はお気持ちということで、値段が決まっていません。
石見国の一ノ宮だけあって、立派なお社でした。
小山知見 — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2023.10.11 I went to Mononobe Shrine, which I had always wanted to go to. The precincts are wide and there are cranes everywhere. The main deity descended on a crane, so it seems like there are cranes being worshiped everywhere.
There was a sacred lottery to catch a crane, and I was able to catch a crane.
I received a goshuin stamp, but I was told that I could pay for the first fruits at my discretion.
I was also taught that he is the god of both literary and martial arts.
2023.11.24 I went to the requiem ceremony. The requiem ceremony is said to ward off illness and evil spirits, and since I haven't been feeling well lately, I went there with regrets. By the time I got there, it was around 9:30 pm and the ceremony had finished. It seemed to be open until about 10pm, and preparations were being made to close the doors of the main shrine.
The air was refreshing, unlike the last time I came during the day.
I felt a different atmosphere than during the day.
(Original)
2023.10.11 ずっと行ってみたかった物部神社へ。境内は広くあちらこちらに鶴が。主祭神様が鶴に乗って降臨されたのであちらこちらに鶴が祭られているみたいです。
鶴を釣る御神籤があり鶴を釣らせていただきました。
御朱印をいただきましたが御初穂料はお気持ちでということでした。
文武両道の神様ということも教えていただきました。
2023.11.24 鎮魂祭に行きました。鎮魂祭は病や邪気を払うみたいに書いてあり、最近体調が思わしくないのですがる思いで行きました。ついたのが21時半くらいで式典は全て終わっていました。22時くらいまでされるようで本殿の扉など閉められる準備をされていました。
以前、昼間に来た時とは違い空気が凛としていました。
昼間とは違う雰囲気を感じました。
茶々丸 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a large shrine that also has an archery range. Many of the shrines are dedicated to various things, so you can take your time to visit them. If you are visiting the shrine without a car, you will need to do some research as it is far from the city center and there are no railways.
(Original)
弓道場などもあり大きめの神社です。合祀社の多く色々な物をお祭りされていてじっくり参拝できます。車以外ての参拝は市街地から離れており鉄道もないので下調べが必要です。
Aji Saba — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a very nice shrine. Since it was a weekday and there were no people around, I was able to relax and visit the shrine.
There is a free parking lot in front of the shrine.
It can get crowded on Saturdays and Sundays when there are many people.
It's in an area with little traffic, so it's quiet and nice.
(Original)
とても良い神社でした。平日で人もいなかったのでゆっくり落ちついて参拝いたしました。
神社前に無料駐車場があります。
土日など人が多いと混雑しそうです。
交通量の少ないところにあるので静かで良いですね
The Iwami Ginzan World Heritage Center is a museum that showcases the history and artifacts of a centuries-old silver mine. The center features models and archaeological finds from the site, providing visitors with an in-depth understanding of the area's rich history. For first-time visitors arriving by car, this center offers a safe and convenient parking option.
開館時間8:30~17:30、休館日は毎月最終火曜日・年末年始、観覧料は一般310円(2024年4月から400円)です。
遺産センター前の第一駐車場には普通車95台が駐車できます。
石見銀山公園の駐車場はほぼ満車ですので
この石見銀山 世界遺産センターPに駐車してバスで代官所跡バス停留所まで(240円)いった方が良いです。
バスは駐車場から乗れますので便利です。
世界遺産センターの有料展示室は世界遺産石見銀山を構成する多様な遺産を解説してますので銀山に行く前には観て行った方が良いです。
それとセンターエントランスに置いてある散策マップ「石見銀山みてあるきマップ」は無料なので1枚もらって現地の散策をすると楽しいですね。 それとスタート地点の代官所跡から坑道の龍源寺間歩までは3.1kmの距離と長距離なので散策マップで自分の現在地が確認できます。
あ、駐車料は無料です。
(Translated by Google)
Opening hours are 8:30-17:30, closed on the last Tuesday of every month and during the year-end and New Year holidays.Admission fee is 310 yen for general public (400 yen from April 2024).
The first parking lot in front of the Heritage Center can accommodate 95 regular cars.
The parking lot at Iwami Ginzan Park is almost full.
It is better to park at Iwami Ginzan World Heritage Center P and take the bus to the Daikansho Ruins bus stop (240 yen).
It is convenient because you can board the bus from the parking lot.
The paid exhibition room at the World Heritage Center explains the various heritage sites that make up the World Heritage Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, so it's a good idea to take a look before going to the silver mine.
Also, the walking map ``Iwami Ginzan Mite Walk Map'' placed at the center entrance is free, so it's fun to get one and take a walk around the area. Also, the distance from the starting point, the ruins of the magistrate's office, to the mine shaft, Ryugenji Mabu, is a long distance, 3.1 km, so you can check your current location on the walking map.
Oh, and parking is free.
マイケルじゃくまん — Google review
For a first time visitor by car, this is the safer and easier place to park your car. You will have to take a public bus from this center to the gateway to the Iwami-Ginzan area, which is basically one narrow street stretching from lower part of the creek to the upper part of the creek. The bus ride would cost yen 240 (US$2 or less), while the car park was free and abundant at this center.
It turned out that getting a rental bicycle (electric powered one at yen 700 for two hours) at a former gas station near the lower bus stop would be ideal lakes you enjoy uphill walk without shades for 2 km or so.
Tadayuki Hara — Google review
石見銀山を観光するときのメイン施設です。石見銀山は、坑道を見学するには車で近くまで行けないので徒歩かレンタサイクルで回ることになります。手短に歴史などの展示を見て知っておき、坑道に行く場合も地図をもらって案内をしてもらうと良いでしょう。
(Translated by Google)
This is the main facility when sightseeing in Iwami Ginzan. You can't drive close to Iwami Ginzan to see the mine shafts, so you'll have to walk or rent a bicycle. It's a good idea to briefly learn about the history by looking at the exhibits, and if you go to the mine shaft, get a map and get a guide.
ふぁーびー愛車撮影&旅グルメ — Google review
It's a wonderful place to visit. An UNESCO world heritage site as well as represent the 500 years ago culture and trade of Japan regarding precious metal like Silver.
Hassan Md Hafizur Rahman — Google review
実際に銀山の遺跡を訪問する前にぜひここを訪ねて勉強していくと理解が深まります。
おすすめです。
(Translated by Google)
Before you actually visit the ruins of the silver mine, be sure to visit and study here to deepen your understanding.
it's recommended.
hikotto — Google review
Mega cool
Camille Pirnay — Google review
世界遺産に登録されたときから気になっていましたが、ようやく訪問できました。センターの展示も分かりやすくて良かったですが、ここで受け付けている大久保間歩一般公開ツアーが最高です。全体で3時間弱、坑道にいるのは数十分ですが、ガイドさんの説明を聴きながら銀の鉱石を掘った跡を見るのは価値がありました。
(Translated by Google)
I've been curious about this place ever since it was registered as a World Heritage Site, and I was finally able to visit it. The exhibits at the center were nice and easy to understand, but the best part is the public tour of Mapo Okubo that is available here. It took about 3 hours in total, and we were in the mine for a few minutes, but it was worth it to listen to the guide's explanation and see the remains of silver ore being dug.
AMI — Google review
Great center that introduces to the whole history of the mining region in quite an interactive way! Almost all the information is accompanied with English translation which is very nice. It is only 20 min walk from the center of the charming Omori village.
So, if anyone is interested, I had a perfect day taking a 10:15am bus from Hiroshima directly to this center, learned about mining, walked to Omori and browsed it around a bit (it is gorgeous!), and from there took a 15 min ride (google maps knows it all) on a very cute small electric bus to the Ryugenji mine shaft (open to public without guides). And finally hiked from there for three hours through majestic forest to one of the most authentic hot springs in the country in Yunotsu.
Memorable day full of history, nature, hiking, and relaxation!
Levon — Google review
時間があれば銀山を訪れる前に見学しておくと成り立ちや時代背景、町の見方もわかって良いと思います
(Translated by Google)
If you have time, I think it would be a good idea to take a tour before visiting the silver mine to learn about its history, historical background, and how to see the town.
デブッチョ監督 — Google review
This center highlights the contributions of Japan to earth in terms of Silver. Not many may know that Japan was mining 90% of the world's supply of silver 300 years ago... recommend a visit. The trails are good too for the hiking enthusiasts.
Sarath C.R. Sanku — Google review
Very well done exhibition about the history of the Iwami Ginzan silver mine. While it's small, I spend usually more than 2 hours there. Definitely a need to see when you come to the area.
Michael Vogt — Google review
it was good to see and know the overview of Iwami silver mine mountain. how people had worked so hard to gain silvers and development of human technology is things that should be kept and pass to next genarations. it is fact that once upon the time the place was super important and rich .
Yukky Y — Google review
In this place, you will get the idea of how people lived in the past around Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine. Also there were some tools that people used for their living. Before come to mine area, better you visit this place first.
The Kumagai House is a magnificent and historically significant attraction located in a picturesque traditional town. It offers visitors the opportunity to partake in a traditional cooking lesson alongside knowledgeable guides. During my visit, I had the chance to witness the Hina Festival display, which showcased an array of beautiful dolls. The cooking demonstration was captivating as I actively participated in every aspect, including wood chopping, rice washing, and operating a traditional wood-fire stove.
The staff is so kind to explain all the rooms. We enjoyed vititing here. This is a very big house with a underground stone room.
星野浩 — Google review
This white big house offers abundant histories of silver mine era and Omori. I can see a similar traditional kitchen to what i ve seen on tv in some Japanese movies. There is also bungker to keep mail underground.
ndra ndro — Google review
¥320 entrance per person for foreigners. Lovely handmade bento bukuro for only ¥850—I am so happy to be able to spot and purchase it.
Ohayō Phil — Google review
Some friends and I attended the traditional cooking demonstration, which was great! Learning how rice was traditionally washed and measured, chopping wood, stoking the fire, we participated in every step of the process, which was really fun and rewarding. Plus, delicious onigiri at the end. The house itself was lovely, the hina doll display was beautiful, and our host was so kind and encouraging. Totally recommend stopping in, just to look, or for a longer experience:)
Lilia Vargas Costello — Google review
I visited the Kumagai House to participate in a traditional cooking lesson with some friends and guides. The town itself is very beautiful and traditional, and the Kumagai House especially was very grand and full of history. At the time I visited, the family had many dolls on display for Hina Festival and it was very beautiful.
The cooking demonstration was fascinating, and we learned and participated in every step of the cooking process, from chopping wood, to washing rice, to stoking the traditional wood-fire stove. We even learned about the different ways to store and serve rice the old-fashioned way, not wasting a single grain. In the end, our freshly made onigiri were delicious!
I recommend visiting the Kumagai house, whether just stopping by or signing up for a tour like this one!
Jordan Gravelle — Google review
History of the Kumagai Family
According to some old documents, the family's ancestors would live in Mt. Sennoyama and serve under the Mori clan as local officials to supervise silver miners in the beginning of the Edo period. According to a family record, a family named Kumagai who lived elsewhere handed over their name and property to another family named Tagiya who lived in Omori in 1729, which was the dawn of the Kumagai family in Omori. The Kumagai family conducted various kinds of business such as silver mining, sake brewing, inspecting tribute silver, supervising silver mines partly as a substitute for the Tokugawa Shogunate, and arranging all necessaries for the local governor's office. In addition, the head of the family in each generation served as an Elder in Omori town. Thus, they were one of the most influential merchant' families in the Iwami Ginzan area.
The local history museum in Nima, named the Nima Sand Museum, was established in 1991 and showcases a variety of exhibits related to sand. It boasts an impressive collection of artistic hourglasses and features the world's largest hourglass, which has a duration of one year. The museum also includes a souvenir shop for visitors. The town where it is located is small but worth visiting, particularly if it falls along your travel route.
It is a museum that presents the topic of sand in science and art. And works of art were exhibited inside too.
There are workshops that you can try various handicrafts which related to sand and glass. I think both adults and children can enjoy here.
This place is one of the places you should visit when you visit Shimane.
Alis C. — Google review
This is a great, spacious building that is devoted to sand and artistic, beautifully crafted hour glasses. It also holds the world's largest hour glass that last for one year!
I really enjoyed this small museum. There's also a nice park near by.
The town is small but worth stoping by if it's on your route. It's a little less than an our from izumoshi station using local train.
Cost is ¥700. Walkable from Nima station. Wall across to the intersection with the Lawson and turn right. You'll see the glass pyramids. 10- 15 minute walk.
the global peasant — Google review
Worth spending an hour if you are in the area. A small but interesting museum about hourglass which has the biggest hourglass in the world. Foreigners get a 50% discount if they show a valid passport/residence card. No English language descriptions though which can be a bore if you cannot read Japanese. There are many kinds of hourglasses on display including some stylish pieces (there is a blue hourglass to test the intensity of your love, of course both the partners need to hold it together)
There is a sand art corner also for the artist in you.
This was not my main destination in this area but I am glad I dropped by. I bought a nice hourglass (3 minutes time) and had a good Ice cream in the Summer heat .
Vinayak Bhardwaj — Google review
We visited this museum with lab mates when we went for a lab tour. It's worth to send half a day here. There are many activities which keeps us engaged all the time. They have microscopes too look at the sand grains which is really amazing. Also they have kind of designs which is simply cool. The specialty of this museum is this has a one year sand clock. Along with they have many small clocks which has many durations. At the end they have a different color sands where we can make some design,sketch and coloring.
Sundaravel Murugan — Google review
The museum as such is not particularly interesting. Locals say that it doesn't make much sense. It just exists because one person at the city hall across the street thought it to be great.
But, on the other hand, it is used for local events, like live concerts. And for things like this, I think this is a great place.
Of course there are buildings for gatherings already right across the street.
In case you wonder: no there is no cultural or historical reason for this museum. Which makes me wonder why it's called museum.
There is a 'famous' beach nearby - Kotogahama. Maybe this is the inspiration for this building.
The last time I bought the soft ice they offer, it was ice but not soft ice what I received.
Michael Vogt — Google review
Visited this place a month ago. I love it.
It is unique.
All the staff are friendly and helpful.
I will try to visit on New Year’s Eve in the future.
Hans Malke — Google review
Foreigers get a discount. The museum has the worlds largest hourglass in the world which measures the length of a year. Has some interesting art too. It also has a corner where you can make your own candle, necklace and other stuff
Hi Person — Google review
The exhibition is small. However, I think that content is glad for hourglass mania. There is also a workshop so that you can enjoy it for a long time.
kazumi kato — Google review
9
Shimane Prefectural Nature Museum of Mt. Sanbe "Sahimel"
The Shimane Prefectural Nature Museum of Mt. Sanbe, also known as "Sahimel," is a childhood nostalgia-filled place that is delightful to revisit with family. It showcases an engaging historical exhibition on the natural wonders of Shimane, which never fails to educate and captivate visitors. The children particularly enjoyed the planetarium shows, despite their aversion to darkness, and expressed their desire to return in the future.
Lovely nature museum. Explains geography and history of Sanbe, as well as habits.
Great kids playing areas inspiring nature and science. Free (including to the admissions) planetarium with the latest projector.
Hiroka Sugimoto Kranenburg — Google review
Nice display of nature and geography. The dinosaurs and other animal exhibits are well arranged and informative too. The planetarium show is good. Special mention to the kids play area. Visiting this museum is fun for both kids and adults. The drive around Mt.Sanbe is very beautiful and scenic.
Madhuri Kasibhatla — Google review
It is my childhood memories place and happy to visit again with my family this time.
It has historical exhibition about nature of Shimane area that is pretty interesting and nice to learn about it every time I came.
My kids said they love here and wanna come back again that makes me really happy to take my family here!
My kids especially enjoyed planetarium shows (saw all of shows that was amazed me coz they normally don't like darkness!).
Ryuji M — Google review
Nicely done little nature history museum. Worth a visit when you are around.
Michael Vogt — Google review
Nice place, great scenery and good information on the nearbye mountain peaks.
Lowery Chris — Google review
(Translated by Google) I learned a lot!
I used it with my children during the Obon holiday.
To be honest, the location is not that great, but if the weather is nice, the scenery along the way is spectacular, so why not take a drive?
A special mineral exhibition was being held at the time, so we were able to see a variety of rare minerals. In addition, the permanent exhibition will overwhelm you with the history and power of the buried forest.
The geopolitical explanation of how Lake Shinji was formed was also very helpful.
It takes about 4 hours to watch carefully with the children of 1st and 4th grade. Of course the children had a lot of fun, but adults can also enjoy the facility.
I want to use it again.
(Original)
ものすごく勉強になりました!
お盆休みに子供連れで利用させていただきました。
立地は正直そこまでよくないですが、天気のいい日であれば道中の景色も素晴らしいのでドライブがてらいかがでしょうか。
丁度、鉱物の特別展示を開催しておりましたので様々な珍しい鉱物をみることができました。また、常設の展示では埋没林の歴史と迫力に圧倒されます。
地政学的な宍道湖の形成のされ方などもとても参考になりました。
小1小4の子供たちと一緒にじっくり見て4時間くらいの所要時間です。子供たちはすごく楽しんでいたのはもちろんですが、大人も楽しめる施設です
また利用したいと思います。
daq pad — Google review
(Translated by Google) Personally, I had the most fun in the Prefectural Museum in the past!
It is a natural history museum that adults can enjoy, with a wealth of materials related to the formation of Mt. Sanbe.
(Original)
個人的には県立博物館の中では、過去イチ楽しめました!
三瓶山の成り立ちに関する資料が充実しており、大人が楽しめる自然史系博物館です。
こけ — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is very interactive, we were very well attended to by the staff. There is a lot about the history of the formation of MT. Sanbei, in addition to having a telescope (but there is a time to visit inside the telescope room 🔭 )
(Original)
O museu é bem interativo, fomos muito bem atendidos pelos funcionários. Tem muito sobre a história da formação do MT. Sanbei, além de ter um telescópio (mas tem um horário para visitar dentro da sala do telescópio 🔭 )
The Tatsunogozen Shrine offers a mesmerizing Kagura performance, characterized by its awe-inspiring dance. The dancers skillfully express themselves through their movements and choreography, accompanied by traditional music that adds depth to the performance. The close proximity between the audience and performers creates an immersive experience for spectators. One particularly impressive aspect is the sword fighting between dancers, showcasing their incredible talent. Additionally, the dragon's dance choreography stands out as remarkable.
In this shrine, there is Kagura performance which is very fantastic dance. The dancers play with their heart, describe through their choreography and skillful dance movements. Traditional music strengthens the soul of dance. The close distance between the dancers and audiences, make audiences feel like become part of the performances. What makes me impressed is when the dancers fight each other by using swords. It really wonderful dance choreography because not easy to dance with swords. Also, I like the choreography of the dragon's dance. Totally, the Kagura performance such a complete of entertainment which inside you find the good costume, good mask, dance, and music. I will recommend my friend to enjoy Iwami Kagura.
rahmah dewi — Google review
#SNS I was in this little Shrine for traditional Kagura performance. Amazing experience.
Lubomír Knápek — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful and peaceful.
Lucrecia E. Choto — Google review
(Translated by Google) Main enshrined deity
Ōmi Takamikoto (Ōkuninushikami) God of land and medicine
Sukahikona no Mikoto: God of hot springs and medical care
Toyotamahime no Mikoto The guardian god of the sea
Takeiwa Ryu no Mikoto God of maritime safety
Four pillars are enshrined.
Deity
Aso Tsuhiko no Mikoto, Aso Tsuhime no Mikoto, Hikohiho Hidemi no Mikoto
My life
8 gods are enshrined here.
You can reach the Okusha by walking up the stairs at the back right of the main hall for about 5 minutes. Please come and visit us.
Thank God for God's grace
(Original)
主祭神
大巳貴命(大国主神) 国土・医療の神
少彦名命 温泉・医療の神
豊玉姫命 海の守護の神
健磐龍命 海上安全の神
4柱が祀られています。
配神
阿蘇津彦命・阿蘇津姫命・彦火火出見命
素戔嗚命
8神がお祀りされています。
奥社へは、本殿右奥の階段を5分程あがると到着します。是非お詣りください。
神恩感謝
AYUWEDAりえ — Google review
(Translated by Google) A shrine in full bloom with cherry blossoms on the street of Onsentsu Onsen.
The cherry blossoms covered the entire small shrine and it was in full bloom, making it a big deal. In short, I was so moved by it that I kept watching it for a while.
The contrast between the greenery of the mountain behind the camera, the precincts and the cherry blossoms. And the best hot springs. I'm already so happy in this luxurious space.
Tsu Onsen is the best hot spring this season. It was worth the long trip from Tokyo, and I am grateful.
Definitely recommend it, like it (^^)
(Original)
温泉津温泉の通りに桜満開の神社。
こじんまりした小さな神社に桜が全体を覆い満開で大変な事に。一言、素晴らしく感動、一時ずーっと見てました。
カメラ越し裏山の緑、境内と桜のコントラスト。そして極上の温泉。もう贅沢な空間に幸せ過ぎる。
この季節、最高の温泉津温泉。遠路遥々、東京から来た甲斐が有りました、有難いです。
是非オススメ、いいね(^^)
kenjiro yamashita — Google review
(Translated by Google) After walking for about 5 minutes along the stairs and mountain path behind the main shrine, you will arrive at the old main shrine. Above it is a rock with the shape of a dragon with its mouth open.
I heard that you can see Onsentsu Onsen Town and Onsentsu Port from here, but the trees were so thick that you could only see a little of it.
You can see "Iwami Kagura" here every Saturday, but since I visited on Tuesday, I couldn't see it (T_T)
(Original)
本殿裏にある階段と山道を5分程行くと旧本殿に着きます。その上に龍が口を開けた姿の岩があります。
ここから温泉津温泉街や温泉津港が見渡せると聞いたのですが、樹々が生い茂りほんの少しだけ見えました。
こちらでは毎週土曜日に「石見神楽」を見ることが出来ますが、火曜日に訪問したので、見られませんでした(T_T)
Chiaki — Google review
(Translated by Google) On Saturday nights, you can see Kagura performed by various groups on a weekly basis.
Advance reservation required. The venue can accommodate about 50 people, but it seems like it might get full.
(Original)
土曜の夜には、週替りで色々な団体の夜神楽を見ることができます。
要事前予約。50人くらい入れそうな会場ですが、満員になることもあるみたいです。
tevi mon — Google review
(Translated by Google) Recommended by the guide of "Fukumitsu Stone Quarry",
Visit along with a walk around the streets of Onsentsu.
The main shrine is located along the street, and the old main shrine is on the cliff behind it.
The path from the main shrine is a bit steep and has poor footing, but you can climb it within 5 minutes.
However, it gets muddy during or immediately after rain, so
Try not to overdo it.
Above the old main shrine, the aforementioned guide was talking.
There is a rock that looks like a dragon with its mouth open. It's quite impressive.
From here, you can also see the cityscape of Onsentsu and the sea.
(Original)
「福光石採石場」のガイドの方に勧められて、
温泉津の街並み散策と併せて訪問。
通り沿いに本殿が構えて、その裏手の崖上に旧本殿。
本殿からはやや急&足元悪い道ですが5分もあれば登れます。
ただし、降雨時や降雨直後はぬかるんでいるので
無理はしないようにしましょう。
旧本殿上には前述のガイドさんが話していた
龍が口を開けたような姿の岩が存在。なかなかの迫力です。
そして、ここからは温泉津の街並みと海が見える光景も。
Kigami Shrine is known for its unique customs and beautiful artwork. One of the uncommon practices involves taking mirror pictures of the Shintai, which is not considered common sense. Despite the prohibition on photography, visitors often post pictures of the 500 Rakan statues as well. Additionally, there are discussions about the location and significance of a dragon painting on the ceiling, commonly referred to as "the crying dragon.
(Translated by Google) The ceiling painting of the dragon was wonderful 😍
If you clap your hands underneath, you can hear the dragon crying ... It's a recommended shrine ⛩️
(Original)
龍の天井画が素敵だった😍
真下で手をたたくと龍の鳴き声に聞こえますよ… おすすめの神社です⛩️
???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located at the edge of the Iwami Ginzan tourist area. It seems to be famous for the singing dragon. For me, I was overwhelmed by the abundance of weeds growing on the grounds.
(Original)
石見銀山観光地の端に有ります。鳴き竜が有名のようです。私としては雑草生え放題の境内で萎えてしまいました。
Aji Saba — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an unusual shrine that makes you wonder why it is not mentioned extensively in pamphlets and the like.
The worship hall seen from the front is also splendid, but you can enter the worship hall freely, and when you clap your hands in a place where there are no tatami mats, it resonates with the dragon drawn on the ceiling.
It was strange that there was no resonance even if I hit the Kashiwate on a tatami mat.
(Original)
なぜパンフレット等に大々的に記載しないのだろう、と思える変わった神社です。
正面から見た拝殿も立派なのですが、拝殿の中に自由に入ることができ、畳のない所で柏手を打つと、天井に描かれた龍と共鳴します。
少しずれて畳のあるところで柏手を打っても共鳴しないのが不思議でした。
??? — Google review
(Translated by Google) "Ota City: Jogami Shrine"
I stopped by in April 2016. This is one of the places I particularly wanted to visit around the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, which has many historical sites.
The highlight of Jogami Shrine is the brightly colored ``Nakiryu'' on the mirrored ceiling of the hall of worship. If you sit directly under the painting and clap your hands, you will hear a clear ringing sound, just like a dragon's cry.
The enshrined deity is Okuninushi-no-Mikoto, and the shrine building is a multi-tiered worship hall with a tile-roofed Irimoyazukuri style modeled after Kameido Tenmangu Shrine in Edo.
According to the shrine's biography, in 1434, the Ouchi clan moved from Majitakayama, Numa District to Atagoyama in Omori Town, and in 1577, the Mori clan moved to their current location. , is said to have been built.
He is said to be ``Akira, the god of drought relief,'' and is the guardian deity of Omori. The current shrine building was rebuilt in 1812.
The worship hall (a prefectural cultural property) is a double-faced worship hall in the Tang and Japanese styles, with a multi-layered roof and a gabled roof. On the coffered ceiling of the worship hall, a richly colored singing dragon is painted by Enrin Saimoriyasu Kajitani, an artist from the foothills of Mt.
It is also interesting to see that the family crests of the silver mine and Omori town officials who were involved in the construction at the time are painted on the coffered ceiling.
It was a wonderful place.
(Original)
「太田市:城上神社」
2016年4月に立ち寄りました。史跡の多い石見銀山周辺でも特に来たかった場所のひとつです。
城上神社の見どころは、拝殿の鏡天井にある極彩色の「鳴き龍」です。絵の真下に座って手をたたくと、まるで龍が鳴いているかのように、リンリンと澄んだ音が鳴り響きます。
祭神は、大国主命(おおくにぬしのみこと)で、社殿は江戸の亀井戸天満宮を手本とした入母屋造り(いりもやづくり)瓦葺きという、様式の重層式拝殿です。
社伝によると、永享6年(1434)、大内氏が邇摩郡馬路高山(まじたかやま)から大森町の愛宕(あたご)山へ遷座し、天正5年(1577)毛利氏が現在地に遷座、造営したといいます。
「救旱攘疫(きゅうかんじょうえき)の神徳顕(あきら)かなり」といわれ、大森の氏神です。現在の社殿は文化9年(1812)に再建されたものです。
拝殿(県文化財)は唐、和様の二重向拝(ごはい)で、屋根が重層で入母屋造りという特色ある様式です。拝殿の格天井(ごうてんじょう)には三瓶山麓の絵師梶谷円隣斎守休(えんりんさいもりやす)により、極彩色の鳴き竜が描かれています。
また格天井の格間には、当時建設に関与した銀山や大森町の役人たちの家紋が描かれていて興味深いです。
素晴らしい場所でした。
小林慶太 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not really common sense to take a mirror picture of the Shintai at a shrine and put it on it. The guy who puts it up as expected, 500 Rakan, is also posted as a matter of course even though shooting is prohibited. I'm really stupid with a good age.
Some people write that they don't know the location of the crying dragon, but why do you think the dragon is drawn on the ceiling and why do you call it "the crying dragon"?
It's discolored because people stand only in one place on the floor board just below the dragon.
(Original)
あのさ常識として神社で御神体の鏡写真に撮って載せるとかマジでないわ。案の定載せてる奴五百羅漢も撮影禁止なのに当たり前に載せてるし。いい歳こいてほんとアホなんだな。
鳴き龍の場所が分からないとか書いてる人居るが何のために天井に龍が描いてあるのか、なぜ「鳴き龍」って言うのか考えたら?
龍の真下の床板一ヶ所だけ人が立つから変色してるしさ。
twelve 12 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Trip to Izumo Taisha 31.4.30
Shirogami Shrine⛩
As you walk along the road in front of the Iwami Ginzan Museum, you will see Jojo Shrine⛩(^^)
The main enshrined deity is Omononushi no Mikoto!
It was a quiet precinct, or rather a lonely precinct.
When I was praying, I was surprised that the front person went up to the worship hall (^ _ ^;)
You can see inside ♩
And when I looked up at the ceiling inside, a colorful dragon was swimming!! ️
It seems to be a crying dragon like in Kyoto etc.❗️
I think it's rare that it's in a shrine instead of a temple.
I thought that most of the dragons in the ceiling paintings were all black, so I was surprised by that (^_^)!! ️
The size of the shrine ⛩ is small and there were almost no worshipers for such a gorgeous crying dragon.
It's a little-known spot ❗️ you should go!! ️
I wanted to receive a goshuin, but I gave up because there was no shrine office when I looked around (・・;)
(Original)
出雲大社の旅 31.4.30
城上神社⛩
石見銀山資料館の前の道をてくてく歩いてくると見えてくるのが 城上神社⛩です(^^)
主祭神は大物主命(おおものぬしのみこと)です!
ひっそり佇むというか寂しげな境内でした。
参拝していたら、前の方が拝殿に上がっていくのでビックリ❗️しましたが(^_^;)
中を拝見できるようです♩
そして、中で天井を見上げたら凄い色鮮やかな龍が泳いでいました‼️
京都などにあるような鳴き龍だそうです❗️
御寺ではなく神社にあるのも珍しいかと思います♩
だいたい天井画の龍は、黒一色がほとんどだと思っていたのでそれにもビックリしました(^_^)‼️
これだけの豪華な鳴き龍が描かれている割には、神社⛩の規模も小さいですし参拝客もほとんどいませんでした❗️
穴場です❗️行くべきです‼️
御朱印も拝受したかったんですが、周りをみても社務所もなかったので諦めました(・・;)
Hide Miya — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are several [Nakiryu] in various parts of Japan.
Yakushido in Nikko Toshogu Shrine is very famous, but you can also find it here at Jogami Shrine located in Iwami Ginzan in the San'in area!
This shrine is very open to worshipers. Maybe it's because it's always left open to welcome people, but the dragon painting isn't in a good state of preservation...I wonder if there are any plans for restoration. I suddenly became worried.
By the way, the dragon with the sharp eyes on the ceiling is probably a carefully calculated dark eye. Eyes meet from any angle! It's impressive. Then, when I clapped my hands right under the dragon, oh! It's so strange. I can hear the dragon's cry. This is the reason why it is called "Nakiryu".
(Original)
日本各地に幾つか存在する【鳴き龍】
日光東照宮にある薬師堂のがあまりにも有名ですが、ここ山陰、石見銀山に位置する城上神社で出会うことが出来るんです!
参拝者には大変オープンなこちらの神社。常にウェルカムに開け放たれた状態のせいなのか、龍の絵の保存具合はあまり宜しく無い状況…修復の予定とか、いかがなんでしょうね。ふと心配になってしまいました。
さてさて、この天井にいらっしゃる鋭い眼光の龍ですが、きっと計算され尽くし筆を入れられた黒目なのでしょう。どの角度から見ても目が合う!ど迫力です。そして龍の真下でパンパンと柏手を打つと、おお!摩訶不思議。龍の鳴き声が聴こえます。これが【鳴き龍】と言われる所以です。
佐藤千寿子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The dragon 🐲 picture on the ceiling is wonderful
There are etiquette instructions, so please follow them when visiting the shrine.
(Original)
天井の龍🐲図が 素敵です
お作法が書いてあるので その通りにご参拝下さい
R TAKAHA — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is the most magnificent shrine in this region. The dragon painting on the ceiling is very beautiful.
(Original)
この地方で一番立派な神社です。天井の龍の絵がとても綺麗です。
suiko — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to Izumo Taisha Shrine because I wanted to try the Nakiryu while attending the Shinto Festival.
The autumn leaves had not yet changed color in Izumo City, but here they were beautifully colored.
The most important thing is the Nakiryu, but there was a woman playing with a strange mini-harp, and people sitting next to her for quite a while taking pictures with their smartphones and meditating, which made me wonder if it was related to this shrine. Since I didn't know if he was a real person, I couldn't ask him to move away, so I couldn't test him properly.
Also, a man was smoking a cigarette under the Nakiryu and putting the ashes in a brazier-like area, but aren't fires strictly prohibited in the main shrine?
I clapped my hands in a place with tatami mats, but I couldn't find the dragon. In fact, I don't think you'll notice it unless it's quiet to a certain extent. Even after the performance was over, people were talking loudly and staying there, but I hope they don't stay there.
There doesn't seem to be a priest or other resident person, so be careful of the woman playing the harp.
Let's follow good manners so that everyone can have a good time.
(Original)
出雲大社の神在祭のついでに鳴き龍を試してみたくて行きました。
出雲市内はまだ紅葉は色付いてませんでしたが、こちらは綺麗に色付いてました。
肝心の鳴き龍ですが、変なミニハープみたいのを持って演奏している女の人、さらにその横でスマホで撮影・瞑想みたいのをしてる人達がかなりの時間居座ってて、この神社の関係者かどうかもわからないのでどいてくださいとも言えず、きちんと試せませんでした。
また男性が鳴き龍の下でタバコを吸い、火鉢みたいなところに灰をいれてましたが、本殿は火気厳禁ではないのでしょうか?
畳のあるところでは柏手を打ちましたが、鳴き龍はわかりません。というか、ある程度静かじゃないとわからないと思います。演奏が終わっても大きな声で喋って居座ってましたが勝手に居座らないでほしいです。
神主さんなど常駐の方はいらっしゃらないようなので、ハープの女の人には要注意です。
みんなで気持ちよく過ごせるように、マナーは守りましょう。
Asami Suzuki — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited during the autumn leaves season and the sacred trees were very beautiful. A dragon is painted on the ceiling of the shrine. It reminds me of the Happo Nirami at Myoshinji Temple in Kyoto. No matter where you look up, you can see the dragon. I learned later that it is said to be a crying dragon, and if you clap your hands right under the dragon, it will sound like a dragon's cry.
(Original)
紅葉の時期に伺い御神木がとても綺麗でした。拝殿の天井には龍が描かれています。京都の妙心寺にある八方にらみを思い出します。どこの位置で見上げても龍と目が合います。後から知りましたが、泣き龍と言われているそうで龍の真下で手を叩くと龍の鳴き声のように響くそうです。
旅館に泊りたい — Google review
(Translated by Google) Close to Iwami Ginzan and Daikan-yashiki.
Don't miss the dragon on the ceiling of the palace!
The ceiling panels are also brightly colored.
I feel like it gave me a good vibe.
(Original)
石見銀山、代官屋敷からすぐ。
拜殿天井の龍はお見逃しなく!
天井の板の彩色も鮮やか。
いい氣がいただけたような気がします。
friendly staff
no english
bicycle area for train under sbelter
Camper Star — Google review
Nothing particularly interesting to say about this place. The people working there are not related to any tourist activities, so they don't care much about a tourist going there.
Inside is a small museum like space about the time when this building was used as a courthouse. Of course all setup long ago and in bad shape. And obviously all in Japanese only.
Michael Vogt — Google review
Good place for kids
Tùng Nguyễn — Google review
(Translated by Google) I like the white gate.
There was a nice atmosphere as we went through the gate and climbed the stairs to enter the building. I didn't go all the way inside this time, but I'd like to go inside next time.
(Original)
白い門がいい感じです。
門をくぐって建物に入る階段を登ったところもいい雰囲気でした。今回は中まで入りませんでしたが、次回は入ってみたいですね。
ogasawara taro — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can take a look at the wonderful exterior by the road or by climbing up to the hill of Kanzeon-ji Temple nearby, but please be sure to enter the center and take a look inside.Just seeing the restored former courthouse is a great learning experience. I think it will be.
What made me feel most welcome was the bright and refreshing "Hello!" greeting from the male staff member who greeted me when I entered. Even though it was just a few words, I was able to feel that I was welcomed so brightly and warmly that my impression of not only the center itself, but also Omori town and even Ota city improved. It was noon on August 30, 2023.
I would like to visit there again if I have a chance. I am filled with gratitude and respect not only to the staff who welcomed us on the day, but also to all the people who worked hard to preserve this former Omori Ward Courthouse.
(Original)
道のそばや、すぐ近くの観世音寺の高台にのぼって素晴らしい外観を見るのもよし、しかし、ぜひ一度、センターに入って内部を見ていただきたい、復元されたかつての裁判所を見るだけでも大きな学びになると思います。
何せよかったと感じたのは、入ったときに迎えてくださった男性スタッフさんの「こんにちは!」という明るくさわやかなあいさつでした。センターそのものだけでなく、大森町、さらには大田市の印象まで一気によくなるほど、たったの一言だけど明るくあたたかく迎えていただけたという思いを感じられました。2023年8月30日のお昼のことです。
また、何かの機会があれぱ訪れてみたいです。当日、迎えてくださったスタッフさまだけでなく、この旧大森区裁判所保存のために尽力されたすべての方々に感謝、敬意の念でいっぱいです。
akira hinoshita — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has a nice nostalgic atmosphere! It reminds me of the scenery of the early Showa era (^^)
(Original)
ノスタルジックな雰囲気があって良い!昭和初期の景色を思い出させてくれます(^^)
馬場社長 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an old court built in the Meiji era, and some of the old courtrooms have been restored. It is now open to the public free of charge as a townscape exchange center.
Travelers who want to stop by will appreciate the fact that the exhibition is free.
(Original)
明治にできた古い裁判所で、昔の法廷が一部復元されてるそうです。今は町並み交流センターとして無料公開されています。
無料展示なのがふらっと立ち寄りたい旅の者には有り難いです。
直哉 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a convenient place to take a break while strolling.
(Original)
散策中の休憩場所として便利です。
Yuzakoonsen Ryokan is a classic hot spring inn in Japan that features modest quarters with tatami floors. The establishment offers bathhouses for relaxing and karaoke sessions for entertainment. The rooms have a simple design, and the overall ambiance of the inn exudes an understated vibe. Visitors can soak in the traditional hot springs or indulge in some singing during their stay at this Japanese ryokan.
(Translated by Google) I stayed at Yusako Onsen Ryokan through a recommendation from a friend.
The room seemed to have been recently renovated and had a very calm and tasteful atmosphere.
The room had a comfortable bed and a view overlooking the pond.
There was also a large room bath with hot spring water, a wooden drainboard, and a large bathtub that could accommodate about three people.
For meals, we were served Kueh nabe etc.
Everything was very carefully prepared and very delicious, but the chewy rice that came out at the end was also exquisite.
Apparently there are rooms where you can stay with your pet.
Iwami Ginzan is also nearby, and I also stopped by Izumo Taisha Shrine on the way back.
This inn is recommended for those who want to enjoy a relaxing stay in Shimane, soaking in hot springs and enjoying good food.
(Original)
友人からのご紹介で、湯迫温泉旅館へ宿泊させていただきました。
部屋は最近リフォームしたそうで、とても落ち着いたセンスのいい雰囲気でした。
部屋には快適なベッドが置いてあり、池を見下して眺めることができました。
温泉が出る広い部屋風呂もあり、木のスノコが敷いてあって、3人位は入れる大きな湯舟もありました。
食事は、クエ鍋などが出ました。
どれもとても丁寧に作られていてとても美味しかったのですが、最後に出たムカゴのモチモチしたご飯も絶品でした。
ペットと泊まれる部屋もあるそうです。
近くには石見銀山もあり、帰りには出雲大社にも立ち寄りました。
島根で、温泉も入って食事も堪能し、ゆっくりと泊まりたい方にお勧めの旅館です。
河はなよ — Google review
Great place for onsen
Tcm drchen — Google review
(Translated by Google) We will be staying in early November 2023.
Our pet dog Taiyo is the 173rd pet inn in total.
This is the inn where we stayed for the 251st night (2023/11).
Plan Yahoo Travel Grade UP 12,140 yen/person (excluding coupons), 2,200 yen for pets.
This time I chose Yahoo because it was the best deal because it involved PayPal.
We had room meals for an additional 2000 yen.
Room: Japanese-style room 10 tatami mats
The toilet, sink, and refrigerator are all shared.
You can leave ice packs.
There is no smell of dog pee, etc., but there is a smell of cigarette smoke. When I looked into it, I found out that the filters in the air conditioner and air purifier were in bad shape.
There are large public baths for men and women. There is a sauna, but there is no open air.
The hot water felt a little slippery.
I'm very disappointed that I couldn't use it this morning.
Dinner: Salt-grilled Nodoguro ♪ The sashimi is delicious.
I am very satisfied with the food that is typical of a ryokan.
Breakfast is standard. I got rice with egg.
Dog-related: There is a dog run for small dogs.
There was a gauge in the room, but there were no dishes etc.
Parking: There are multiple parking spaces in front of the inn.
Information WiFi ◎ Docomo △ au △ (700) Y Moba △ Rakuten △ (au roaming 800)
(Original)
2023年11月上旬に宿泊です。
我が家の愛犬太陽がペット宿、通算173軒目
251泊目(2023/11)に泊まったお宿となります。
プラン Yahooトラベル グレードUP 12140円/1人(クーポン除く)、ペットは2200円です。
今回はpaypay絡みで1番お得でしたのでYahooです。
別途追加+2000円で部屋食にして頂きました。
部屋 和室10畳
トイレ、洗面台、冷蔵庫 全て共用です。
保冷剤は預ける事が出来ます。
犬のオシッコ等の臭いは有りませんが、タバコっポイ臭いが有ります。調べて見たらエアコンと空気清浄機のフィルターが、エグい事になってました。
男女別で大浴場有り。サウナ有り、露天無し。
少しヌルリとする感じのお湯でした。
今回は朝は使えず、とても残念です。
夕食 のどぐろ塩焼き出ました♪ お造り美味しい。
旅館らしい食事内容に大満足です。
朝食 スタンダードです。卵かけご飯頂きました。
犬関係 小型犬用ドックラン有ります。
部屋にゲージ有りますが、食器等は有りませんでした。
駐車場 宿の前に複数台有り。
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キャンロビ太陽 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited with my busy work colleagues.
We were greeted and cared for by the cats who greeted us, and we had a quick bath to relieve our fatigue.
The hot springs were very pleasant, and I could feel my skin becoming smooth and smooth after the bath!
The food was very satisfying and delicious, and I feel like I haven't spent so much time lazing around for the first time in a while.
The owner, the landlady, and the girls on staff were all very nice and made me feel at ease from beginning to end.
I thought I would definitely go again.
I was told that I could stay with my pet in the room.
I think this is a place where people with various pets can stay with peace of mind!
(Original)
忙しい仕事仲間たちと一緒にお邪魔させていただきました。
お出迎えしてくれるネコさまたちにご挨拶&かまっていただき、速攻お風呂で疲れをとらせていただきました。
めっちゃ気持ちいい温泉で、肌やツルツルになったのを風呂上がりに感じることができましたー!
ご飯も大満足に美味しかったし、久々にこんなにだらだら時間を過ごしたって感じ。
店主も女将さんもスタッフの女の子たちもすごく対応が素敵で終始癒されたー。
また絶対行こうって思いました。
お部屋にペットと一緒に泊まれるとのことだったので
色々ペットさんを飼っている人にも安心して泊まれる宿だと思います!
小森博史 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The signboard cats were cute, the hot springs felt good, and the breakfast was tasty and not too much, so I was very satisfied. After checking out, I told him that I was going to go sightseeing at Iwami Ginzan, and he told me that it would take a long time to take the local bus, so he gave me a ride by car.
The toilet and wash basin were shared and quite old, but I recommend it for people who don't mind that.
(Original)
看板猫ちゃんたちは可愛いし温泉は気持ちいいし朝食は多すぎず美味しいしで大満足でした。チェックアウト後は石見銀山へ観光に行くのだとお話しすると路線バスでは時間がかかるからと車で送ってくださいました。
トイレや洗面台が共用&結構古かったのですが、そこが平気な人にはオススメです。
h green — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came to Yusako Onsen for the first time. Iwami Ginzan also had a beautiful streetscape, the food at the inn was delicious, and there was a hot spring in the room, so I was able to enjoy it both morning and night.
The cat is quite relieved (^^)
Recommended for those who want to enjoy traveling with their pets!
(Original)
湯迫温泉へ初めてきました。石見銀山も街並みが素敵でしたし、旅館のお料理も美味しく、客室にも温泉があったので朝も夜も楽しめました✨
猫ちゃんがかなり癒されます(^^)
ペットと一緒に旅行を楽しみたい方にはオススメです!
kei nino — Google review
(Translated by Google) I used it for a trip to Shimane Prefecture.
I usually use computers all the time at work, so
There was a lot of healing at the inn where you could interact with cats and dogs.
Fresh fish dishes and natural hot springs
I felt at peace both physically and mentally.
thank you very much! 🔥
(Original)
島根県の旅行に使わせていただきました。
普段仕事でパソコンばかり触っているので
猫や犬と触れ合える旅館は癒しがたくさんありました。
鮮魚の料理に自然たくさんの温泉に
心身ともに安らぎました。
ありがとうございました!🔥
歌健太朗 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you for your help at the evening party. The sashimi is so delicious! In addition, there are small fish hotpots, grilled dishes, and tempura, which are mainly fish and are very healthy. And the final dish, ``Mukago no Takikomi Gohan'', was an irresistible treat for someone like me who loves alcohol.
(Original)
夜の宴会でお世話になりました。お刺身がすごくおいしい!ほかにも、お魚の小鍋、焼き物、てんぷらと、お魚がメインでとてもヘルシー。そして最後の「むかごの炊き込みごはん」は、お酒好きのわたしにはたまらないシメでした。
Sahimeyama Shrine, situated conveniently at the exit of Ryugenji Maho, is a serene and easily accessible location. It is a sacred sanctuary dedicated to Kanayamahiko God from Kojiki. This shrine is closely associated with Izanami. Currently undergoing repairs, it displays various tattered elements on its premises. The stairs might be unstable; hence caution should be exercised by those lacking physical strength.
(Translated by Google) Although there isn't much to see, it was a nice and quiet shrine.
(Original)
見どころがあるわけではないですが、静かでいい神社でした。
りんご。 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is in an easy-to-understand location because it is located at the exit of Ryugenji Maho. A shrine that enshrines Kanayamahiko God, which appears in Kojiki. In other words, it is Izanami's ○○. It seems that it is being repaired and various rags are coming. The stairs are rattling, so it is safer not to climb if you are not confident in your physical strength.
(Original)
龍源寺間歩の出口にあるのでわかりやすい場所にある。古事記に出てくる金山彦神(かなやまひこのかみ)を祀っている神社。つまりイザナミの○○である。修繕中のようで色々ボロが来ている。階段はガタガタなので体力に自信の無い人は登らない方が無難。
?? — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is on the way back from Ryugenji Mabu. It is not recommended as it is located at the top of a long and steep staircase. The stairs are old and the footing is bad, so after the rain...
(Original)
龍源寺間歩からの帰り道にあります。長く急な階段を登った先に有りますのであまりお勧めできません。階段も古く足下も悪いので雨上がりなどは・・・
Aji Saba — Google review
(Translated by Google) As you can see, the stairs are rattling, so it was under renovation. However, the view from the top of the stairs and the nice decay of the shrine are quite nice.
(Original)
見ての通りガタガタの階段だったりするので改修中でした。ただ階段上からの景色と神社のいい感じの朽ち果て具合はなかなか素敵です。
?????????? — Google review
(Translated by Google) This shrine is registered as a World Heritage Site along with Iwami Ginzan. (I did not know)
It is located just a short walk from the Ryugenji Mabu exit. It is located on the way down from the Ryusenji Mabu exit, but if you go from the bicycle storage area you have to climb a mountain path, so it is better to go on the way back.
The shrine building is reached after climbing about 100 stone steps, but the stone steps vary in width, so the climb is surprisingly difficult. (On the way down, it hits my knees lol)
You can see how the stone steps are stacked from the side, and this alone is amazing.
The shrine is deserted.
You can get a goshuin stamp at Rakanji Temple, where the Gohyaku Rakan statues are located, near the Iwami Ginzan Park parking lot.
Summer is hot, so make sure to stay hydrated!
(Original)
石見銀山と一緒に世界遺産登録された神社だそうです。(知りませんでした)
龍源寺間歩の出口から歩いてすぐのところにあります。龍泉寺間歩の出口からは下りのところにありますが、自転車置き場から行くとなると山道を登らなければならないので、帰りに行くほうがオススメです。
石段100段程登ったところに、社殿がありますが、石段の広さがまちまちなので登るのは意外ときついです。(下りは下りで膝に来ます笑)
側面から石段の積み方が見れますが、ここだけでもすごいです。
社殿は無人です。
御朱印は石見銀山公園駐車場近くの五百羅漢が鎮座してる羅漢寺でもらえます。
夏は暑いので水分をよく取って目指してください!
Kousuke “Ko-SUKE” Tsuda — Google review
(Translated by Google) We recommend stopping by after visiting Ryugenji Mabu!
It's a nice and solemn atmosphere.
(Original)
龍源寺間歩を見学した後は立ち寄る事をおすすめします!
厳かでいい雰囲気です。
YSK (よーべん) — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can see it right away as you walk out of Ryugenji Mabu. The atmosphere is so strong that it even feels scary. The stone stairs looked unstable and looked like they were going to collapse at any moment, so I gave up trying to go up them.
(Original)
龍源寺間歩を出て歩いていると直ぐ見えてきます。雰囲気が有りすぎて怖ささえ覚えます。今にも崩れそうな石の階段が、不安定に見えて上がるの諦めました。
鉄人29号 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Guardian deity of Iwami Ginzan. Although it is uninhabited, it is a very splendid shrine.
(Original)
石見銀山の守り神。無人ですが、とても立派な神社です。
suiko — Google review
(Translated by Google) Climb the high stone steps along the road to Ryugenji Mabu.
There was a shrine that was old-fashioned but very atmospheric.
Aun's guardian dog is also splendid. The photo was taken with my camera...
(Original)
龍源寺間歩への道沿いにある高い石段を上る。
古めかしくも大変趣深い社があった。
阿吽の狛犬も立派。写真は連れのカメラ…
m ochi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Formal approach? At that time, the stairs were closed to traffic and I was directed to a side street.
It was fine because it was sunny, but it might be a little difficult in the rain.
(Original)
正式な参道?の階段はその時は通行禁止で横道に誘導っだった。
晴れてたので良かったが、雨天とかはちょっと厳しいかも。
reed malcolm — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very tasteful appearance.
The stone steps are nice, and the statue of the guardian dog at the top is very impressive.
Especially the eyes.
The company seems to be in the process of being renovated, and it feels quite damaged at the moment.
I put the offering money into the hole in the front door.
(Original)
非常に味のある佇まい。
石段が良く、また上がった先の狛犬の造形に力があります。
特に目。
お社は改修されている途中みたいで、今現在はかなり傷んだ感じがあります。
お賽銭は正面扉の穴に入れてきました。
The Iwami Ginzan Museum offers a pleasant and educational experience for visitors. In addition to exploring the mine, one can also discover the charm of the nearby rural village. Unlike other tourist organizations, this museum showcases original artifacts from the Edo period, providing a glimpse into the rich history of Iwami Ginzan. The friendly and knowledgeable staff further enhance the visit with their expertise and helpfulness.
A good day out with good walking - seeing not just the mine (standard visit can only see one mineshaft; a special 4000 yen visit to another shaft is possible but requires booking and guide and does not operate everyday) but rural village. It is not busy, which is a positive in many ways and locals are friendly.
Steven Chan — Google review
Museum in a historical place, with parts still remaining from Edo period. Exhibition shows original remains from the long history of Iwami Ginzan.
This museum isn't part of the local tourist organisation (which is good). Staff is very knowledgeable about the subject, kind and helpful.
Michael Vogt — Google review
a long drive in the rain for not much - museum was only in Japanese so I didn't get a lot of the meaning - apart from a few maps. There may have been other shops open earlier but as we got there around closing time (4pm?) it looked largely closed.
ultimobile — Google review
There was a few cool things and it was pretty cheep for foreigners, but few things had translations, and overall it was a pretty small museum.
Declan Dally — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a paid museum that can be found at any tourist destination in the countryside. It varies from person to person, but I felt the content was poor for the price.
(Original)
田舎の観光地何処にでもある有料資料館です。人それぞれでしょうが料金にしては内容がお粗末に感じました。
Aji Saba — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Iwami Ginzan Museum is a historic building that opened in August 1976, using the former Numa County Office built in 1909 as it is, and houses approximately 300 historical materials, mining materials, mineral specimens, etc. related to the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine. can do. At first glance, there was also an oval-shaped silver item on display that looked heavy.
You can also learn about Ido Heizaemon, the Potato Magistrate, who is famous for popularizing sweet potatoes and saving his people from famine during the Edo period.
(Original)
石見銀山資料館は明治35年に建てられた邇摩郡役所をそのままに、昭和51年8月に開館した歴史ある建物で、石見銀山に関わる歴史資料、鉱山資料、鉱物標本等、約300点を見ることができます。一見、重そうな小判型の銀も展示されていました。
また、江戸時代にサツマイモを普及させ領民を飢饉から救ったことで有名な【いも代官】こと井戸平左衛門についても学べます。
佐藤千寿子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) What kind of person is Imo Daikan? Who? You can see.
It seems to have saved the food shortage crisis.
The Iwami Ginzan Ginzan Museum is more complete at the World Heritage Iwami Ginzan Center, which is a little further away. This is just a museum focusing on the Imo magistrate.
(Original)
いも代官ってどんな人?誰?がわかります。
食糧難の危機を救ったそうな。
石見銀山としての資料館はちょっと離れた「世界遺産 石見銀山センター」のほうが充実しています。あくまでもこちらはいも代官に着目した資料館です。
Kato Shiki — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited it thinking it was a museum about the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, but there weren't many exhibits about the silver mine.
(Original)
石見銀山の資料館のつもりで訪問しましたが、銀山に関する展示はあまりなかったです。