Step inside one of Japan's most poignant and visually arresting shrines — built to appease the spirit of an eight-year-old emperor — with a private guide who brings the epic Battle of Dan-no-ura to vivid life.
What to expect
Akama Shrine blazes in vermilion and white against the Kanmon Strait, its ornate Momoyama-style gate reflected in the jade water below — a photograph that alone justifies the detour. Your private guide recounts the 1185 Battle of Dan-no-ura, the decisive naval clash that ended the Genpei War and saw the Taira (Heike) clan perish with the infant Emperor Antoku. The shrine's seven stone lanterns and the moss-softened graves of Heike warriors are deeply atmospheric. The guide also decodes the legend of Hoichi the Earless — one of Japan's greatest ghost stories — which unfolds within these very walls.
Good to know
10-minute taxi from the pier (approx. JPY 900). Combine with Karato Market for a perfect morning — both sit within easy walking distance of each other along the waterfront. Book guide well in advance of port day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Shimonoseki — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.