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Izumo attractions

  • Izumo Taisha (出雲大社), 195 Kizuki-higashi, +81 0853-53-3100, . Although the date of construction is unknown, Izumo Taisha is regarded as one of the oldest shrines in Japan. In the Kojiki, the shrine is said to have been built for Ōkuninushi (god of marriage), who then became the shrine's patron deity. As the god of marriage is worshipped here, it is no surprise that Izumo Shrine is a popular shrine for couples to pray for happy marriages. Although the current shrine is quite large at about 25 meters tall, records suggest that it is only half the size it was 800 years ago. Every year in November, Shinto gods from all over are said to gather inside the shrine for one week. Note that if you wish to pray at Izumo Taisha, it is customary to clap four times instead of the typical two claps, because you are praying for yourself, as well as your partner (or future partner). Watch many people attempting to toss small change into the large rice-straw rope of one of the shrines outside the main shrine until it lodges. If you are able to get ¥45 stuck in or on the rope, you'll have good luck. Free. �
  • Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo, 99-4 Kitsuki-Higashi, +81 0853-53-8600, . 9AM-6PM March-Oct, to 5PM Nov-Feb. Closed the third Tuesday of each month. This elegantly designed complex is near the shrine. Exhibitions feature speculative designs of the original Izumo Taisha, displays on the history and development of nearby Iwami Ginzan, and a dramatic collection of ceremonial bronze bells and swords. ¥600 adults, ¥400 yen university students, ¥200 children. �
  • Hinomisaki Lighthouse, 085-354-5341. Open from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Supposedly, it's the tallest lighthouse in Asia. The lighthouse appears like any other lighthouse, but the bus ride out there and the chance to see a fishing village makes it worth the 1/2 hour trip. Entrance is ¥200. �
  • Tachikue Gorge (Tachikue-kyo), south of Izumo City. A pleasant hike that ends with hundreds of stone figures with red hats on them. Buses go here as well (1/2 hour) and there's an onsen/youth hostel.
  • Hinomisaki Shrine, 085-354-5261. �
  • Shimane Flower Village (shimane hana no sato), 085-320-1187, . Open from 9:30 AM to 5 PM (4:30 PM in winter). Closed every Tuesday from December through February. Entrance is ¥200. �
  • Gakuenji, 085-366-0250. �
  • Ichibata Yakushi, 866 Kozakai-cho, 085-367-0111, . �
  • Susa Shrine, 085-384-0605, . �

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