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餐飲選項: No dining within the shrine. Shinmon-dori approach street offers Izumo soba (served in three-tiered lacquer boxes), zenzai (sweet red bean soup said to have originated here), and local seafood. Several traditional Japanese cafes serve matcha and wagashi.
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How do I get to Izumo Taisha from major cities?
From Tokyo, fly to Izumo Airport (1.5 hours) then take a bus to the shrine (25 minutes). From Osaka, take the Yakumo limited express to Izumo-shi Station (4 hours), then transfer to the Ichibata Electric Railway to Izumotaishamae Station (25 minutes). The approach walk from the station is about 10 minutes.
What is the unique worship etiquette at Izumo Taisha?
Unlike most Shinto shrines where you clap twice, at Izumo Taisha the custom is to clap four times (ni-hai, shi-hakushu, ichi-hai: two bows, four claps, one bow). This tradition is unique to Izumo.
When is the best time to visit Izumo Taisha?
The shrine is beautiful year-round. The divine assembly in October (lunar calendar, usually November) is the most spiritually significant time. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, while New Year sees large crowds seeking blessings. Early mornings are quietest for a more contemplative visit.
What should I eat near Izumo Taisha?
Try Izumo soba, served in three-tiered round lacquer boxes (warigo style) with toppings added to each tier. Zenzai (sweet red bean soup with mochi) is said to have originated here. The Shinmon-dori approach street has many restaurants and cafes.
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