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【Nara Prefecture, Uda City】Ryūken Shrine

Ryūken Shrine, surrounded by nature, has a mystical atmosphere. The Okumiya area holds the Ryūken (Dragon’s Hole), where a dragon god is said to reside.

Features

Older than the nearby Murō-ji Temple, the shrine has long been known as a powerful spot, dedicated to the water deity and dragon god, worshiped for rain since ancient times. Its grounds are filled with centuries-old trees, creating a peaceful, awe-inspiring atmosphere.

Recommended Ways to Spend Time and Enjoy Ryuken Shrine

A visit to Ryūken Shrine is best enjoyed with a walk around the grounds. Deeper in the mountains lies the Ryūken (Dragon’s Hole), a place known for purifying the body and mind.

The Renri no Sugi, or entwined cedars, are also notable. These unique trees are believed to be a symbol of marital harmony and family prosperity.

Basic Information

Ryūken Shrine

Address: 1297 Murō, Uda City, Nara Prefecture
Contact: 0745-93-2177

Reference Site: Nara Prefecture Official Tourism Site – Nara Travel Net

Please note that the information provided is accurate as of the time of publication. There may be changes to business hours or temporary closures at the facility, so it’s recommended to check the official website or contact ahead before visiting.

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