Across the railway tracks about a kilometer south of Odawara Castle, Igami-jinja is an atmospheric shinto shrine, with a peaceful forest setting despite being in the middle of a busy town. It's definitely worth seeking out to see the unusual, beautifully detailed wooden carvings under the eaves of the main worship hall, angels, demons, flying birds and guardian lions. There are also some interesting ancient stone markers and statues, and a view of the ornate interior of the hall.
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Igami-jinja Shrine in Odawara
Admire the beautiful carvings
By Peter Sidell
Community writer
I think this lion has a float for a fisherman's net, representing Odawara's seafaring heritage
A closer view from the front of the main hall
Up the steps and into the woods
A big rough-hewn lantern
Amazing detail on the carving under the roof of the main hall
One of the guardian lions
This lion has what looks like a rose
An ancient stone marker by the main worship hall
One of the side shrines
Ancient lichen-covered wolf-dogs by a side shrine
The main worship hall in its peaceful forest setting
The main worship hall
A little statue and marker on the walk up the slope
The entrance from the street
Odawara City is good about providing interesting information
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