Kazahinomi-no-miya Bridge, located in the inner shrine area of Ise Jingu, beautifully harmonizes history and natural beauty. With a length of 45.6 meters and a width of 4.6 meters, its appearance resembles a smaller version of the more famous Uji Bridge, enchanting visitors.
First built in 1498 during the Muromachi period, the bridge boasts over 500 years of history. The inscription on the ornamental balls at the south end, "Great Shrine, Wind Shrine, Isuzu River, Myo-o 7th Year, Dog Year, Honored by Priest Kannon," attests to its historical value.
Crossing Kazahinomi-no-miya Bridge feels like stepping into a different world. The clear stream of Torijikawa River flowing quietly under the bridge, the lush greenery spreading around, and the sunlight filtering through the trees, all soothe visitors’ hearts.
Especially in the season of fresh greenery, the beauty of the bridge and its surroundings is exceptional. The bridge in harmony with nature truly embodies the essence of Japanese beauty.
Kazahinomi-no-miya Bridge is not just a bridge. By crossing it, visitors can proceed to the sacred Kazahinomi-no-miya for worship. The view of the torii and the bridge seen straight ahead from the Kaguraden Hall or the amulet distribution place purifies the worshippers’ hearts and guides them to the holy place.
The charm of Kazahinomi-no-miya Bridge lies in its various seasonal expressions. Cherry blossoms in spring, surrounded by fresh greenery in summer, colored with autumn leaves in autumn. The tranquil atmosphere in winter is also extraordinary. No matter what season you visit, you can enjoy the beauty of the moment.
Kazahinomi-no-miya Bridge is a spot with a special attraction in Ise Jingu. Spend a peaceful moment in this place where history, nature, and sanctity converge.