Unique temple, the only one in Japan dedicated to Yurahime deity and one of the most important temple on Oki Islands.
Yurahime Shrine is located in a quiet place along the seashore, and is a shrine with a great atmosphere. When I went to pray, a local volunteer called out to me and gave me a special tour of the inside of the worship hall. He even let me join in a taiko drumming session, and I had an unexpectedly fun time. It is a memorable shrine where you can feel the warmth of the local people. However, I wanted to get around by motorbike, so I felt a bit disappointed.
Ichinomiya Shrine in Oki Province. Visited on a tour of Ichinomiya Shrines. You can park your car in the large space on the road in front. You can get a goshuin (temple seal) at the tourist information center at Beppu Port.
The Ichinomiya Shrine of Oki Province. The enshrined deity is Princess Suseri (Yurahime), the wife of Okuninushi-no-Mikoto and daughter of Susanoo-no-Mikoto. There is a sumo ring on the premises. Yura Beach in front of the shrine is also known as "Squid-Flocking Beach."
Frequently Asked Questions
Shrine admission is free. Ferry fares to Nishinoshima range from ¥2,000-¥4,000 depending on route and vessel type.
Yes, but options are limited to small guesthouses and minshuku lodgings. Book in advance due to the island's small size and limited capacity.
Annual festivals maintain traditional rituals passed through generations. Contact local tourism offices or the shrine directly for specific festival dates and schedules.
Yes. The shrine has modest grounds suitable for visitors. However, reaching Nishinoshima requires multiple ferry connections and advance planning due to limited transport and accommodations.