Blessings of Sacred Trees and Springs
A Journey to Kashima Shrine—A Realm of Serenity and Blessings
📍 Kashima Shrine, Ibaraki Prefecture
🗓 Recommended Duration: About 2–3 hours
✨ Ideal for: Cultural explorers, spiritual travelers, photography enthusiasts
🌳 Ancient Sacred Tree Path|Entering the Forest of Faith
Kashima Shrine, one of Japan's oldest shrines, has been guarding the Kanto region since 660 BC. Upon seeing the straight and wide approach path, I instinctively slowed my pace. Towering cedar trees stood silently like guardians, and sunlight filtered through dense leaves, casting dappled shadows. The entire space exuded a tranquil, solemn, and calming atmosphere.
I chose to visit in the early morning when the light was soft and the crowds sparse. Walking on the earthy path, the sound of my footsteps felt as though I was treading between history and divinity.
💧 Mitarashi Pond|A Mirror Reflecting Inner Peace
Venturing deeper into the shrine, I encountered the "Mitarashi Pond"—the most moving spot of my visit. The pond's crystal-clear water mirrored the inverted torii gate and tree shadows like a serene mirror. Legend has it that the water level remains knee-high year-round, symbolizing the gods' fairness and protection for all.
I dipped my hands into the cool water to cleanse them. The chill was refreshing but not biting, and in that moment, it felt as though my soul was being purified. Nearby, an elderly couple softly prayed. Though I couldn't hear their words, I could sense their heartfelt blessings rooted in life's depths.
⛩ Torii Path and Inari Shrine|Walking Through the Red Tunnel of Wishes
In one corner of the shrine, I discovered a path lined with vibrant red torii gates. Walking through this torii-lined path, adorned with sacred ropes and paper streamers, the gentle breeze seemed to carry the presence of the gods watching over every visitor.
At the end of the path stood a small shrine dedicated to Inari Okami, with faint incense smoke rising. I silently made wishes for my family and prayed for my future journey. This secluded path felt like the most intimate moment with the divine.
📸 Photography Highlights (Actual Scenes)
Approach Path Shadows (Photo 1): The forest-surrounded path, with sunlight piercing through the leaves, is a silent dialogue between travelers and the divine.
Mitarashi Pond (Photo 2): The ancient torii gate reflected on the pond's surface, a quiet conversation between the gods and nature.
Layered Torii Gates (Photo 3): Walking through the layers of red torii gates feels like entering a realm where wishes are heard.
🎒 Kashima Shrine Travel Tips
🚉 Transportation: From Tokyo, take the JR Kashima Line and alight at "Kashima Shrine Station," then walk about 10 minutes.
⛩ Visiting Suggestions: Wear non-slip shoes as the forest paths can be muddy and slippery; bring coins for offerings and a goshuin stamp book.
🎁 Nearby Recommendations: Consider visiting Kashima Seven Shrines, Katori Shrine, or Kashima Beach for a full-day cultural tour.
📆 Best Seasons: Spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage offer especially stunning scenery, with dynamic light and color adding to the shrine's mystique.
💬 Traveler's Reflection
This trip to Kashima Shrine felt less like sightseeing and more like a quiet ritual of self-reflection. As I left the shrine, sunlight illuminated the backs of myself and other visitors, and the thought that surfaced in my mind was—
"When you quiet your heart, you can hear the direction you truly want to take."