# Kunozan Toshogu

> An ornately decorated hilltop shrine built in 1617 as the first burial place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, reached by a long stone stairway or the Nihondaira Ropeway.

- Prefecture: Shizuoka
- Type: Shrine
- Address: Shizuoka, Japan
- Admission: 800 yen
- Official site: https://www.toshogu.or.jp/

Kunozan Toshogu sits atop Mount Kuno on a coastal hill in Shizuoka's Suruga Ward. It was built in 1617 on the orders of the Tokugawa shogunate as the first resting place of the founding shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, who died in 1616. The main hall and worship hall, decorated with colorful carvings and lacquer, are designated a National Treasure. Visitors can climb a stone stairway of about 1,159 steps from the coast or ride the Nihondaira Ropeway from the Nihondaira plateau in about five minutes. A museum on the grounds displays Tokugawa family artifacts, including armor and swords. The site offers views over Suruga Bay.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Kunozan Toshogu without climbing the stairs?

Take a bus from JR Shizuoka Station to Nihondaira, then ride the Nihondaira Ropeway, which reaches the shrine in about five minutes.

### What does the entry fee cover?

The 800 yen adult ticket covers admission to the shrine buildings and the museum on the grounds.

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Source: Kunozan Toshogu — Japan Voyage
