San Marino Jinja
The only Shinto shrine in Europe that has been officially sanctioned by Japan.

📜 Shinto shrine, officially sanctioned by Japan, established in 2014 in San Marino.
🔍 Constructed in Shinmei-zukuri style, main worship subject Amaterasu, the sun goddess.

Why Go🇯🇵 Only officially sanctioned Shinto shrine in Europe

🙏 Commemorates 20,000 lives lost in 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami🏛️ Experience traditional Japanese culture in San Marino🌳 Built partially with wood from Ise Grand Shrine

Why Avoid

🚶‍♀️ Two-hour walk from San Marino city center without a car🚌 Buses are infrequent, requiring a 25-30 minute walk from stops

Tips

🚗 Consider driving or taking a taxi for easier access.
🚌 Alternatively, take a San Marino-Rimini bus to Serravalle/Domagnano, then walk 25-30 minutes.
🗺️ Located at 40 Via Buntonia, Serravalle.

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