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Kamikura Shrine: Sacred Rock Ascent Above Shingu

Climb 538 steep, ancient stone steps to Shingu's most dramatic Shinto site — the primordial Gotobiki-iwa rock formation where the gods of Kumano are said to have first descended to Earth.

What to expect

The stone stairway is steep and demands sure footing — this is an active, rewarding ascent rather than a gentle stroll. At the summit, the giant Gotobiki-iwa ('toad rock') boulders loom over a small shrine where the sense of primordial power is palpable. Your guide explains the annual Oto Matsuri fire festival, one of Japan's most dramatic, held here each February. The forest canopy opens to sweeping Pacific Ocean views that reward every step of the climb.

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Kamikura Shrine (Official Shrine — self-guided or with certified local guide via Kumano Travel)
Free entry; certified private guide approx. JPY 8,000–12,000 per group
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Good to know

Located just 10 minutes by taxi from Shingu Port — one of the most accessible bucket-list experiences from the pier. Wear sturdy non-slip footwear; the stone steps are uneven and can be damp. Not suitable for those with mobility concerns. Morning visits in clear weather offer the best coastal views. Allow 1.5–2 hours round-trip.

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Seabourn · Seabourn Encore
14 nights · calls at Shingu
from $9,298
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