Historical landmark • 3327 Ōmishimachō Miyaura, Imabari, Ehime 794-1304, Japan
Oyamazumi Shrine stands on Ohmishima Island in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. The awe-inspiring Kusunoki trees in its precincts continue to captivate visitors. The roughly 200 Kusunoki trees, including 38 national natural monuments, create a sacred atmosphere.
The enormous Kusunoki tree on the western side, with a diameter of 2.6 meters and a height of 24 meters, presents a majestic figure. The largest Kusunoki tree, with a root circumference exceeding 20 meters, enthralls visitors with its overwhelming presence. These giant trees are indeed living history.
Each Kusunoki tree has its own story, such as the Kusunoki prayed to for rain by poet Noin, the Kusunoki planted by deity Omoikane, and the Kusunoki commemorated by Hirobumi Ito. These giant trees are deeply intertwined with Japanese history and culture.
Many visitors come to see the Kusunoki trees as a power spot. Their mystical ambiance offers tranquility and vitality to those who visit.
Not only the Kusunoki forest but also the beautifully vermilion main shrine is a highlight. One can feel the harmony between nature and architecture in a solemn atmosphere.
The Kusunoki forest of Oyamazumi Shrine speaks to us of the wonders of nature beyond eternal time. Its overwhelming presence and mystical ambiance surely leave a deep impression in one's heart. Why not spend a quiet moment in this special space woven by history and nature?