Constructed over a period of ten years beginning in 1987, a tunnel of 123 torii gates wind down the bluff face towards the Sea of Japan.
An offeratory box is positioned at the top of the tallest torii gate, and it is said that the wishes of those who can successfully toss their coin up into the box will be granted.
In June 2016, TripAdvisor released a list of its user's "Top 30 Shrines & Temples I'm Glad to Have Visited." Motonosumi Inari shrine appeared at number 11 on this list of shrines and temples from around Japan.
Yang Guifei Village
A Chinese-style garden constructed on a site with legendary ties to ancient Chinese beauty Yang Guifei
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During the right season, nearly 3,000 blooming hydrangea will greet you at this zen temple.
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This tiny island is situated at the tip of the Mukatsu Peninsula, a nationally-designated scenic area and natural memorial.
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