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Best 1 Empire of Japan

The Empire of Japan represented a significant East Asian kingdom established in 1868 following the Meiji Restoration. This period witnessed dramatic industrialization and military growth, culminating in World War II. The nation’s governance evolved through a constitutional monarchy blending traditio...

2 Fushimi Inari Taisha Torii Gates (Kyoto)

The Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine in Kyoto features a remarkable network of thousands of vibrant red torii gates winding up Mount Inari. These gates, constructed and donated by individuals and businesses, represent a significant part of Shinto tradition. The site is notable for its scale and historica...

3 Great Torii of Itsukushima (Miyajima)

The Great Torii of Itsukushima is a monumental wooden gate standing within the Itsukushima Shrine complex on Miyajima Island. Constructed in 1875, this iconic structure is notable for its seemingly floating appearance during high tide due to tidal flats. It represents an important example of Shinto...

4 Fushimi Inari-taisha

Fushimi Inari-taisha is a Shinto shrine located in Kyoto, Japan. It’s notable for its expansive network of thousands of vibrant red torii gates winding up Mount Inari. The shrine honors Inari, the kami associated with rice prosperity and foxes, making it a significant site for pilgrimage and reveren...

5 Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (Sacred Sword of Japan)

The sacred sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, one of Japan's three Imperial Treasures central to imperial legitimacy, enshrined at Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya, Japan.

6 Yata no Kagami (Sacred Mirror of Japan)

The sacred bronze mirror Yata no Kagami, one of Japan's three Imperial Treasures, enshrined permanently at Ise Grand Shrine and never displayed to the public.

7 Ujigami Shrine

Shinto shrine in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, housing Japan's oldest surviving shrine structures dating to the late Heian period, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

8 Kumano Nachi Taisha

Shinto shrine in Wakayama Prefecture, one of the three Kumano Grand Shrines, situated next to Nachi Falls, Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall at 133 meters.

9 Nikko Tosho-gu

A Shinto shrine complex in Nikko, Japan, Tosho-gu was completed in 1636 as the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

10 Yasakani no Magatama (Sacred Jewel of Japan)

The Yasakani no Magatama, a curved jewel constituting one of Japan's three Imperial Treasures (Sanshu no Jingi), kept in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

11 Munakata Taisha

Shinto shrine complex in Fukuoka Prefecture including a shrine on remote Okinoshima island, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017 for its exceptionally preserved ancient votive deposits.

12 Izumo Taisha

Ancient Shinto shrine in Shimane Prefecture dedicated to Okuninushi no Mikoto, considered one of Japan's oldest and most important, especially venerated for matchmaking.

13 Kamigamo Shrine

Kamigamo Shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan, one of the oldest in the country and headquarters of the Kamo clan's ritual traditions.

14 Atsuta Shrine

Major Shinto shrine in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, said to enshrine the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi sword, one of the three sacred Imperial Treasures of Japan.

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