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Motonosumi Inari Shrine
Idyllic cliffside shrine with torii gates
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Motonosumi Inari Shrine sounds like one of those places that makes you rethink what a "newer" shrine can be. While most famous shrine complexes are centuries old, this one's only been around since 1955 - but what it lacks in age, it makes up for in pure dramatic flair.

We're talking 123 bright red torii gates (because why stop at 100?) leading right up to a cliff edge over the Sea of Japan. And get this - apparently the whole thing was built because of a message from a white fox, which feels perfectly Japanese. The most intriguing part might be their offertory box - they've perched it right on top of the first torii gate, like some sort of spiritual challenge. Talk about making you work for your blessings!

For anyone who can make it out to Yamaguchi: this seems like one of those spots that proves Japan still has plenty of scenic surprises up its sleeve, even in places built during the post-war period. Plus, unlike some of the more famous torii gate shrines (looking at you, Fushimi Inari), you might actually get some photos without crowds in them!

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