
Ama-no-Iwato Shrine & Amanoyasukawara
The sacred cave where sun goddess Amaterasu hid, plunging the world into darkness — and the vast riverbed cavern where 8 million deities gathered to coax her back out. Today the cavern is lined with thousands of stone cairns stacked by visitors, creating an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Japan.
1.5–2 hours
Free
Amanoyasukawara cave: always open; shrine grounds open during daylight; main shrine interior by guided tour only
Year-round; autumn morning mist adds mystical atmosphere
15 min by car from Takachiho town center
Location
Why Visit
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Amanoyasukawara: a vast cavern where thousands of visitor-stacked stone cairns line the floor
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Ama-no-Iwato rock face visible only from the west shrine — the cave itself is worshipped as a deity
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Heart of Japanese creation mythology — the most sacred site in the Takachiho area
Local Tips
The cave shrine (Amanoyasukawara) is a 10-minute walk downstream along the river from the main shrine — don't skip it. Arrive early morning to experience the cave in peaceful mist. Takachiho town is 10km away and worth combining for a full day.
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