Teshio Itsukushima Shrine Revisited 2023

On May 24, 2023, my 569th day in Japan as an ALT under the JET Programme, I visited Teshio Itsukushima Shrine (天塩厳島神社) for the third time. Although it might appear to be an annual tradition, it wasn’t intentional. I merely had some extra time while waiting for my bus, and the shrine was conveniently along the route to my intended destination, the Kawaguchi Ruins Scenic Forest.

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine
Teshio Itsukushima Shrine

My first visit to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine was in the winter, on February 12, 2022, followed by a second visit in the summer on August 12, 2022. If you missed my previous articles about this stunning shrine, you may click the links about it or read the brief summary of its fascinating history below.

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine History

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine was founded on September 1, 1804, by Suhara Kakubei, who welcomed a branch of the guardian deity Ichikishimahime while establishing a customs office along the Teshio River to manage fishing grounds. 

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine - Teshio town, Hokkaido Prefecture
Teshio Itsukushima Shrine - Teshio town, Hokkaido Prefecture

Officially designated as a village shrine in 1876, the shrine saw the construction of a building in 1910, with the main hall completed in 1926. It was recognized by the Ministry of the Interior in 1927 and further renovated in 1940. The shrine's historical ties to the Matsumae and Mito domains add to its significance. Set in a peaceful natural environment, Teshio Itsukushima Shrine offers visitors a serene and beautiful experience year-round.

Photos from my recent visit to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine

Teshio Itsukishima Shrine's Main Hall
Teshio Itsukishima Shrine's Main Hall

Teshio Itsukishima Shrine

One of the mini-shrines on the shrine grounds
One of the mini-shrines on the shrine grounds

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine's chozuya
Teshio Itsukushima Shrine's chozuya

Another mini-shrine on the shrine grounds
Another mini-shrine on the shrine grounds

the inner torii gate of Teshio Itsukushima Shrine
The inner torii gate of Teshio Itsukushima Shrine

The pathway to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine
The pathway to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine

The stone lanterns along the long pathway to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine
The stone lanterns along the long pathway to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine's main torii gate
Teshio Itsukushima Shrine's main torii gate

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine's komainu pair
Teshio Itsukushima Shrine's komainu pair

For those traveling in the area, a visit to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine is a wonderful way to immerse yourself in both nature and Japanese culture. And, if you happen to be heading to the nearby Kawaguchi Ruins Scenic Forest, as I was, it’s an ideal stop along the way.

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine Entrance Fee

It’s FREE to enter and explore the Teshio Itsukushima Shrine grounds. Parking is also FREE.

Teshio Itsukushima Shrine Operating Hours

The shrine services are available from 9 AM to 5 PM. However, the shrine grounds are open 24/7.

Why visit Teshio Itsukushima Shrine?

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a quiet place of reflection, Teshio Itsukushima Shrine offers a memorable experience worth discovering. Aside from that, this is a must-visit if you are collecting goshuin stamps.


Getting to Teshio Itsukushima Shrine

From JR Horonobe Station, ride the Engan Bus going to Haboro or Rumoi Municipal Hospital. Board down at Teshio Koko Mae / In front of Teshio High School bus stop. You can check out the timetable and fare matrix from the Engan Bus website by clicking this LINK.

Travel time: 30 minutes

If you’re coming from Rumoi City, ride the Engan Bus going to Toyotomi Station. Board down at Teshio Koko Mae / In front of Teshio High School bus stop. You can check out the timetable and fare matrix from the Engan Bus website by clicking this LINK.

Travel time: 3 hours

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