One of Japan's Three Wonders! The Stone Treasure Hall of Iwashimizu Shrine is truly a mystery
This is the main shrine of Oushi Shrine, famous for its floating stones, the "Stone Treasure Hall." The imposing giant stone stands on the water. It is considered one of the Three Wonders of Japan because it is not clear who built this huge stone, when, why, and how. This mysterious shrine is recommended for sightseeing in Hyogo Prefecture.
[Name] Oushi Shrine
Oushi Shrine is one of the Three Wonders of Japan. This shrine is located on Mount Hoden in Takasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, and its deities are the two gods Oanamuchi and Sukunahikona. This shrine is popular as the great god of medicine, medical care, and healing. At this shrine related to stones, if you push the "sacred stone" with all your might and stroke any part of your body that is ailing, you will be granted the power of the gods.
The Three Wonders of Japan: Miyagi Prefecture (Shiogama Shrine), Miyazaki Prefecture (Amanosakahoko), Hyogo Prefecture (Iwaishi Shrine) These are the three wonders that are considered mysterious phenomena.
[Location] 171 Iwaishi, Amida-cho, Takasago City, Hyogo Prefecture
[Access]
About 25 minutes on foot from JR Hoden Station
About 3 minutes from Takasago Kita Ramp on the Kakogawa Bypass
[Parking] Available (free)
[Stone Hoden Admission Fee]
100 yen for adults, 50 yen for children
Date of visit: January 2024
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