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Nagano: Ancient Suwa Faith and Shrine Ritual Walk
Nagano
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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This tour takes you beyond a standard shrine visit and into the older ritual world of Suwa. Walk through Suwa Taisha Kamisha Honmiya, where sacred Onbashira pillars and the shrine’s unusual layout hint at a faith shaped by mountains, land, and ancient ceremonies. At Jinchokan Moriya Historical Museum, discover the Moriya family and the distinctive rituals they preserved for centuries. The tour then continues to Kamisha Maemiya, a quiet shrine closely linked to the origins of Suwa faith. Short but deep, this walk is ideal for travelers who want to understand Japan’s ancient shrine traditions, not just admire beautiful shrine buildings.
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
English-speaking guide
Guided walking tour.
Cultural and historical explanations.
Entry to Jinchokan Moriya Historical Museum.
Transportation to the meeting point.
Food and drinks.
Meeting Points
Departure
北参道鳥居
Meeting point: In front of the North Approach Torii Gate of Suwa Taisha Kamisha Honmiya. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow signboard. Please check the meeting point on the map in advance.
Return
Kamisha Maemiya Torii
Ending point: In front of the First Torii Gate of Suwa Taisha Kamisha Maemiya. Kamisha Maemiya is located near local bus routes, and taxis can also be used to reach Chino Station or other nearby destinations.
Itinerary
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Suwa Taisha Kamisha Honmiya
exploring the unique faith of the Suwa region. Located at the foot of Mt. Moriya, the shrine is known for its distinctive layout, including sacred pillars called Onbashira standing at the four corners of the shrine precincts. Unlike many other Shinto shrines, Honmiya does not have a conventional main sanctuary, and its ritual structure is often discussed in connection with mountain worship and the sacred landscape behind the shrine. Walking through its precincts introduces visitors to the visible face of Suwa faith: formal shrine architecture, ritual space, legends, purification practices, and the powerful presence of the Onbashira tradition
40 minutes
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Jinchokan Moriya Archives
The Jinchokan Moriya Historical Museum preserves and displays documents and ritual materials passed down by the Moriya family, who served for centuries as Jinchokan, one of the priestly offices of Suwa Shrine’s Kamisha. The museum offers rare insight into the older ritual world behind Suwa Taisha, including medieval documents, local religious authority, and ceremonies that differ greatly from the image of ordinary shrine worship. One of the most important themes is the Ontosai ritual, whose former offerings reveal the close relationship between hunting, agriculture, local governance, and offerings to the deity in Suwa faith. The museum also helps visitors understand why the Moriya family and traditions related to Mishaguji are so important when discussing the deeper layers of Suwa’s religious history.
35 minutes
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Suwa Shrine Kamishamaemiya
Suwa Taisha Kamisha Maemiya is often described as one of the most ancient and significant places in the Kamisha tradition. Located on a sunny hillside with abundant spring water, it is traditionally regarded as a place closely connected with the origins of Suwa faith. The surrounding area, known as Gobara, was once an important ritual center of Kamisha, associated with the residence of the Ohohori, the living representative of the Suwa deity, and with ceremonies that supported the religious authority of the shrine. Compared with the grander atmosphere of Honmiya, Maemiya feels quieter and more archaic, allowing visitors to sense the older landscape of Suwa worship through its slopes, water, small shrines, and ritual traces.
This tour takes you beyond a standard shrine visit and into the older ritual world of Suwa. Walk through Suwa Taisha Kamisha Honmiya, where sacred Onbashira pillars and the shrine’s unusual layout hint at a faith shaped by mountains, land, and ancient ceremonies. At Jinchokan Moriya Historical Museum, discover the Moriya family and the distinctive rituals they preserved for centuries. The tour then continues to Kamisha Maemiya, a quiet shrine closely linked to the origins of Suwa faith. Short but deep, this walk is ideal for travelers who want to understand Japan’s ancient shrine traditions, not just admire beautiful shrine buildings.
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
English-speaking guide
Guided walking tour.
Cultural and historical explanations.
Entry to Jinchokan Moriya Historical Museum.
Transportation to the meeting point.
Food and drinks.
Meeting Points
Departure
北参道鳥居
Meeting point: In front of the North Approach Torii Gate of Suwa Taisha Kamisha Honmiya. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow signboard. Please check the meeting point on the map in advance.
Return
Kamisha Maemiya Torii
Ending point: In front of the First Torii Gate of Suwa Taisha Kamisha Maemiya. Kamisha Maemiya is located near local bus routes, and taxis can also be used to reach Chino Station or other nearby destinations.