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카시하라 신궁은 1890년에 창건되어 고대의 원형 건축물이 아닌 메이지 시대의 신사입니다.
A memorial to the aircraft carrier Zuikaku, sunk at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944, stands on the shrine grounds—one of several WWII memorials placed here to honor fallen military personnel.
Though built in 1890, Kashihara Jingū's main buildings came from the Kyoto Imperial Palace—a gift from Emperor Meiji himself after locals petitioned to honor Emperor Jimmu at his legendary enthronement site.
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더 활기찬 분위기를 원한다면, 신사의 의례적 중요성이 특히 두드러지는 연례 기원제 축제 기간에 맞춰 방문 계획을 세우세요.
The shrine is a 10-minute walk from Kashiharajingu-mae Station, accessible via Kintetsu Line from Nara (50 minutes via Yamato-Saidaiji), Kyoto (1 hour by express), or Osaka Tennoji (via Osaka Abenobashi Station), with particularly large crowds expected on National Foundation Day (February 11) and New Year's Day.
Take time to walk around Fukuda Pond in the south part of the grounds, which has a well-maintained promenade and features cherry blossoms in spring and waterfowl in winter, plus the historic Nagayama Inari Shrine that predates Kashihara Jingu.
Consider renting a bicycle from one of the shops next to Kashiharajingu-mae Station to explore the semi-rural area with wide avenues, and some rental firms even allow bicycles to be returned at certain Asuka locations if you cycle south.
충분한 도보 시간을 확보하세요: 이 신사는 넓은 경내와 숲이 우거진 지역을 갖춘 대규모 복합 시설로 알려져 있어, 짧은 방문은 다소 급하게 느껴질 수 있습니다.
편안한 워킹화를 신으세요. 신사의 넓은 경내와 숲이 우거진 구역은 걸어서 둘러보는 것이 더 좋습니다.
Plan your visit for weekends in November to witness the colorful Shichi Go San Festival when whole families come to the shrine with their children dressed in traditional kimono, or visit during autumn when the ginkgo tree-lined avenue turns bright yellow against the clear blue sky.
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카시하라 신궁은 1890년에 창건되어 고대의 원형 건축물이 아닌 메이지 시대의 신사입니다.
A memorial to the aircraft carrier Zuikaku, sunk at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944, stands on the shrine grounds—one of several WWII memorials placed here to honor fallen military personnel.
Though built in 1890, Kashihara Jingū's main buildings came from the Kyoto Imperial Palace—a gift from Emperor Meiji himself after locals petitioned to honor Emperor Jimmu at his legendary enthronement site.
The shrine's massive grounds cover 530,000 square meters and include Nagayama Inari Shrine near Fukuda Pond—a smaller shrine that actually predates Kashihara Jingū by centuries.
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