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Togakushi Shrine
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Nagano, Chubu

Togakushi Shrine

A mountain shrine complex deep in ancient cedar forests, associated with the myths of Amaterasu and the origin of Japanese theatrical arts. The 2km avenue of 400-year-old cedars leading to the upper shrine is one of Japan's most dramatic shrine approaches. Togakushi was also a historic ninja training village.

Duration

Half day

Admission

Free (museum ¥700)

Hours

Always accessible; inner shrine (Okumiya): approximately 9:00–16:00; Togakushi Ninja Museum: 9:00–17:00 (Apr–Nov)

Best Season

May–October, winter snowshoe walks (December–March)

Access

Bus from Nagano Station (60 min)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The 2km stone-path cedar avenue is flanked by trees over 400 years old — otherworldly in morning mist

  • 2

    Togakushi was historically the training ground of the Togakure-ryu ninja school

  • 3

    The Togakushi Ninja Museum has a hands-on obstacle course through a ninja house

Local Tips

The 2km cedar avenue approach to the inner shrine is one of Japan's most atmospheric forest paths — the ancient cedars arch over the stone road creating a natural cathedral. Togakushi is also Japan's ninja history capital — the Togakure-ryu school of ninjutsu originated here. The Togakushi soba (buckwheat noodles) is consistently ranked Japan's finest — queue at Uzuraya for the best. In winter the snow-covered cedar avenue is extraordinary.

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