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Two Shrines on Cliffs of Cape Irozaki (Izu, Japan)

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On the right is Iro Shrine–a larger and older structure that is built into the side of cliffs right above crashing waves below. A deity of maritime safety, prosperous business, and academic success is enshrined at this shrine. The origins of this shrine date back to over 1,300 years.

On the left is Kumano Shrine–a very small structure at the furthermost end of the cape where a deity of marriage is enshrined. Origins of this shrine are unclear, but is associated with a legend of a young couple who overcame challenges and lived happily ever after.

Kumano Shrine is a more popular destination for couples visiting Irozaki Cape. Not only are the views of the lighthouse and beautiful coastline ideal for a romantic date, Kumano Shrine is where couples in a serious relationship might want to visit. Couples can write their wish or prayer on an ema (wooden plaque) and attach it to the shrine in the hope of a happy and successful marriage.

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