The entrance to Kashima Shrine.  (Photo: Jasper Wilkins)

Kashima Shrine

God of thunder in a most unlikely setting

Jasper Wilkins   - 1 min read

Kashima and nearby Katori are important Shinto shrines in Ibaraki. Takemikazuchi-no-Okami, the god of thunder, is the patron deity here. At the same time it was very peaceful and had lots of beautiful trees and wildlife.

This shrine is very old and I imagine some of the trees are getting close to 1000 years old. The earthquake in 2011 destroyed the main torii gate and the new one was completed in 2014. I got here using a JR East Pass, which allows unlimited travel in Tohoku, Nagano and the Kanto area. If you want to purchase a JR East Pass, please visit the following website: East Japan Railway.

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Jasper Wilkins

Jasper Wilkins @jasper.wilkins

I currently study Media & Cultural studies at London College Of Communication and have previously worked in America as a photojournalist. I have a passion for story telling and travel. The Japanese culture interests me and I am excited to start taking photographs and videos.