❶Shikaroku❷Mehari-yaめはりや❸Takamatsu Udon高松❹Manso万惣❺Toho-jaya東宝茶屋❻Ile de France❼Nagura魚群❽Masa-yaまさ家❾Tensui天酔❿KAIHAMI CARNEKAIHAMI CARNE⓫Kinoshitaきのした⓬Jofuku-zushi徐福寿司⓭Chobo-yaちょぼや⓮Kikuきく⓯Shinraku心楽⓰Hige10Shingu is the town on the west side of the Kumano-gawa river and the site of Kumano Hayatama Taisha and Kamikura-jinja. The Iseji and Nakahechi routes meet here.Access: JR trains run daily from Osaka (~4 hrs) and Nagoya (3.5 hrs).Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of the three Grand Shrines of Kumano. The vermillion colored pavilions stand-out against the green backdrop of the shrine grove. The ancient 800-year-old Nagi-no-Ki tree (Podocarpus nagi) is one of sacred trees onsite. According to local legend, during the 1159 reconstruction, it was planted as a donation by Taira-no-Shigemori, a powerful feudal lord. The leaves were used as an amulet. They are difficult to tear crossways like a strong, enduring, unbreakable relationship with the deities. It is a symbol of the Kumano faith. It is said that messages from the deities can be seen in the leaves by devoted believers. Pilgrims would return with a Nagi leaf as proof that they had completed the pilgrimage. Halfway up the east side of Mt. Gongen thers is a large monolisth. It is known as Gotobiki-iwa, and is is believed that the Kumano deities first descended here.Nestled under Gotobiki-iwa is Kamikura-jinja shrine. Perched on the cliff side it offers panoramic views of Shingu city and the Pacific Ocean.An ancient stone staircase leads from the base of the mountain to Gotobiki-iwa and Kamikura-jinja. The first section has such a steep incline that many people need to use their hands to scramble up.The Oto Matsuri 御燈祭 is a fire festival held every year on February 6th. Men of all ages dress is white clothes with a thick straw rope wrapped around their waist.During the day of the event participants, called noboriko 上り子, only eat white food (white symbolizes purity) and some perform shiogori 潮垢離, a purifying ritual in the ocean, before heading up the steep stone staircase towards a clearing below Gotobiki-iwa (p.31).Each participant carries a torch which is lit from a sacred fire. As the torches start to burn, the tension rises and finally erupts as the shrine gate bursts open, releasing the fiery dragon to race down the mountain.The sky is illuminated orange as the sacred light reflects off the blooms of rising smoke, carrying their hopes and wishes to heaven.Hours: 9:00~17:00 (Open year-round)鹿六イル・ド・フランス焼肉ひげ11:00~14:3017:00~20:30定休(月)*祝日月曜時、翌火曜。Closed on Mon.定休(水)Closed on Wed.定休(水)Closed on Wed.定休(木)Closed on Thu.不定休Closed on Tue.定休(月)Closed on Mon.定休(月)Closed on Mon. 定休(木)*祝日以外Closed on Thu.不定休Variable holidays.定休(日月)Closed on Sun. & Mon.定休(木)Closed on Thu.定休(木)Closed on Thu.定休(日)*祝日日曜時、翌月曜。Closed on Sun.定休(日)*祝日不定休Closed on Sun.定休(日)*祝日営業Closed on Sun.定休(火)Closed on Tue.11:00~22:0018:00~2:0011:00~14:3017:00~20:00 11:30~14:0017:00~22:0011:30~13:0017:30~20:0017:30~22:3011:00~21:0011:00~14:0017:00~22:0011:30~13:3018:00~21:0017:30~22:0010:00~17:0017:30~23:0017:30~22:0017:30~1:0011:30~14:0017:00~22:00Local seafoodIzakaya pubFull mealsSushiUdon&Soba noodles 0735-22-2035 0735-21-1238 0735-22-3438 0735-22-3195 0735-22-2843 0735-22-2365 0735-23-0623 0735-21-6826 0735-21-3175 0735-23-0038 0735-22-2069 0735-23-1313 0735-21-9071 0735-22-8643 0735-23-9111 0735-21-3488 Kumano Hayatama TaishaGotobiki-iwa, Kamikura-jinjaOto MatsuriKumano Shingu Tourist Information CenterRestaurant GuideShinguKumano Kodo Hub
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