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Toyokuni five-story pagoda
Toyokuni five-story pagoda
Toyokuni five-story pagoda
Toyokuni five-story pagoda
Toyokuni five-story pagoda
Toyokuni five-story pagoda
Miyajima

Toyokuni five-story pagoda

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Last updated May 17, 2026

The Toyokuni five-story pagoda on Miyajima Island is a striking sight. Built in 1407, it stands 27 meters tall and showcases a mix of Japanese and Chinese architectural styles. This pagoda is a symbol of the island, visible from many parts of Miyajima and admired by countless visitors.

Each of the five stories represents one of the five elements in Buddhist philosophy: earth, water, fire, wind, and sky. The vibrant red color and intricate details on the rooflines are captivating. The pagoda has been carefully preserved, maintaining its beauty and historical significance.

Nearby, the Daisho-in Temple complex adds to the spiritual atmosphere. The pagoda and temple create a peaceful environment, perfect for reflection and appreciation of ancient architecture. The five-story pagoda also plays a key role in local festivals, often serving as a backdrop for traditional ceremonies and performances.

For those visiting Miyajima, the Toyokuni Pagoda is a must-see. Its historical importance, combined with its stunning design, makes it a highlight of the island. The pagoda not only offers a glimpse into the past but also continues to inspire awe with its timeless beauty.


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+81 829-44-2020
Website
www.itsukushimajinja.jp


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1-1 Miyajimachō, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0588, Japan

Phone

+81 829-44-2020

Website

www.itsukushimajinja.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Toyokuni five-story pagoda

We came across this five storied pagoda while exploring the Itsukushima Shrine area on Miyajima Island. Although we didn’t go inside, it was still incredible to see up close and admire the craftsmanship from the outside. It stands tall above the surrounding village rooftops and offers beautiful photo angles from several directions. Built in 1407, the pagoda combines traditional Japanese and Chinese architectural styles. Its brilliant red colour and elegant curves contrast beautifully with the surrounding greenery and wooden structures nearby. Each tier tapers upward with precision, and the pagoda stands approximately 27 meters high, creating a bold vertical presence on the hill. There’s a relaxing atmosphere around it despite how many visitors to the island there were. It’s located near Senjokaku (Toyokuni Shrine), another impressive structure that’s worth checking out while you're in the area. Walking through the small streets that lead to the pagoda feels like stepping back in time. While the main draw of Miyajima is often the famous floating torii gate, the Gojūnotō is an equally memorable sight and a key part of the island’s rich historical and spiritual landscape. Even just from the outside as part of your visit to Itsukushima, its worth a look.

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A bright red five-story pagoda stands beside a traditional wooden building under a clear blue sky, surrounded by green trees and hills.

Hokokujinja Senjokaku Pavilion

A bright red torii gate stands in front of a traditional Japanese shrine, surrounded by stone lanterns and a fenced courtyard, with green trees in the background.

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Daisho-in Temple

Daisho-in Temple

A traditional Japanese wooden temple with red accents stands majestically against a backdrop of lush green mountains. The foreground features a long wooden walkway leading to the entrance, flanked by ornate lanterns.

Itsukushima Shrine

Nearby attractions to see

A bright red five-story pagoda stands beside a traditional wooden building under a clear blue sky, surrounded by green trees and hills.

Hokokujinja Senjokaku Pavilion

A bright red torii gate stands in front of a traditional Japanese shrine, surrounded by stone lanterns and a fenced courtyard, with green trees in the background.

Kiyomori Shrine

Daisho-in Temple

Daisho-in Temple

A traditional Japanese wooden temple with red accents stands majestically against a backdrop of lush green mountains. The foreground features a long wooden walkway leading to the entrance, flanked by ornate lanterns.

Itsukushima Shrine


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Frequently Asked Questions

The pagoda stands approximately 27 meters (89 feet) tall, making it a prominent feature in the landscape of Miyajima.

The interior of the pagoda is not typically open to the public, but visitors can admire its exterior design, which includes detailed woodwork and vibrant red and white colors.

The pagoda was built to honor the Buddha and to serve as a reliquary for sacred Buddhist texts. It also reflects the cultural exchange between Japan and China during the Muromachi period.

There is no separate entrance fee for viewing the pagoda from the outside. It is part of the scenic landscape near the Itsukushima Shrine.

The pagoda is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for their cherry blossoms and colorful foliage.
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John Winter
Jul 26, 2025
Last year on Nov 2024 was here. Beautiful building with great construction. Many people come to view this Pagoda and temple.
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irpan hilmi
Nov 10, 2025
Magestic and stunningly colorful temple in Itsukushima island. The pagota appears outstanding with vibrant colors and detailed structures. A stairs leading to the pagoda. At the top platform, one can have a partial view of the island below. Not too crowded here as the temple is off the main path, visitors should enter the location on Google map for direction.
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qlv assoc
Jun 2, 2024
Stunning five-tiered red Pagoda tower designating Japanese and Chinese architecture was built in 1407 stands on a hill near the Honden front shrine of Itsukushima Shrine. This pagoda initially used to enshrine a statue of Gautama Buddha and also statues of the bodhisattvas Samantabhadra and Manjushri, but these were moved to the Daiganji Temple on the opposite shore during the anti-Buddhism during 1868-1912 haibutsu kishaku movement of the Meiji period. Today, the pagoda has been designated a National Important Cultural Property.
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Amaresh Raman
Jun 14, 2024
One of the oldest and known as original 5 story pagoda built in 1407 on the top of small hill by Itsukushima shrine. You can not enter, however, can get quite close to the building itself. The shrines requires admission fee, but there is no admission fee for the pagoda. The view of bay is also nice. It is not much of a hike, and highly recommended!
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