Discover the Tranquility of Sumiyoshi Shrine
Explore the peaceful Sumiyoshi Shrine in Iki, a historic Shinto site surrounded by nature, rich in culture and tradition, perfect for a serene getaway.
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Iki, Sumiyoshi Shrine offers tourists a captivating glimpse into Japan's rich Shinto heritage. This historic shrine, surrounded by lush greenery, invites visitors to experience traditional rituals and breathtaking architecture.
A brief summary to Sumiyoshi Shrine
- 470-1 Ashibecho Sumiyoshihigashifure, Iki, Ashibecho Sumiyoshihigashifure, Nagasaki, 811-5742, JP
- +81920-45-3002
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning for a peaceful experience and fewer crowds.
- Check the local festival calendar to experience vibrant cultural celebrations.
- Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the gardens and pathways around the shrine.
- Bring a camera to capture the shrine's beautiful architecture and surrounding nature.
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the center of Iki city. Head south on the Route 382 road. Follow the signs for Ashibecho Sumiyoshihigashifure. The shrine is located at 470-1 Ashibecho Sumiyoshihigashifure, and you should see signs leading you there. There is parking available near the shrine. Please note that there may be a small fee for parking.
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Public Transportation
To reach Sumiyoshi Shrine using public transportation, take the Iki City Bus from the Iki Ferry Terminal or any main bus stop in Iki. Board the bus heading towards Ashibecho. The trip should take approximately 30 minutes. Once you get off at the Sumiyoshi Shrine stop, you will have a short walk to the shrine, which is well-signposted. Ensure you check the bus schedule as services may be limited in the evening.