Place of worship • 660-1 Miwa, Sakurai, Nara 633-0001, Japan
Omiwa Shrine's grand torii is known for its overwhelming grandeur. Even while driving along the Nakahechi Route, you can spot it from afar. As you get closer, its solemn presence will leave you breathless. This grand torii serves as the entrance to Japan's oldest shrine, Omiwa Shrine, carrying the sacredness from ancient times to the present.
A distinctive feature of Omiwa Shrine is the absence of a main hall. This is because the entire Mount Miwa, which can be seen through the torii, is considered sacred. The ancient form of worship, praying directly towards Mount Miwa from the worship hall, is still practiced today, offering visitors a mystical experience.
Access to the Omiwa Shrine Grand Torii is relatively easy. There are several free parking lots in the vicinity, making it convenient to visit by car. There's also parking directly beneath the torii, from where you can walk along the approach to the main shrine. Along the way, you'll cross a railway crossing, allowing you to enjoy the peaceful rural scenery.
After worshipping, enjoy the local gourmet. Purchase the famous Miwa somen or dine at a nearby stewed hamburger specialty restaurant. Buying Miwa somen as a souvenir is also a great idea.
The Omiwa Shrine Grand Torii is more than just a tourist spot. As the entrance to Japan's oldest shrine, it conveys the spirit of ancient faith and nature worship. The majestic torii, the mystical Mount Miwa, and the rich surrounding nature together offer a deeply moving and healing experience. For a special encounter with history and nature, visit the Omiwa Shrine Grand Torii.