This very old shrine was established in the early Heian Period (794 to 1185) by priest Jikaku Daishi. It is the home of 42 gods and goddesses. You can drive to the shrine, or better yet, enjoy a leisurely hike up from nearby JR Ohira-shita Station on the JR Ryomo Line. Rest along the way for some delicious food while you look out over the entire Kanto Plain. The shrine is popular in the region with local people who come to pray for the health of their family members.
Tochigi's Ohira-san Jinja Shrine
Enjoy a hike and a view and this beautiful rural shrine
Por Larry Knipfing
Community writer
Prayer bell
There is some lovely statuary here
A place to write out your prayer for the gods to bless
Locals visit the shrine to pray for the health of their family members
A cunning fox god
One of the beautiful shrine buildings
The shrine is home to 42 gods and godesses
A pair of carved decorative wooden cranes and a duck
It was a fine, spring day, and many families came to pray, then left
Can you see the shrine's special horse inside?
View of the Kanto Plains from the shrine grounds
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