15 Things to Do in Shimane

15 Things to Do in Shimane

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Written by GOOD LUCK TRIP

Shimane Prefecture is home to numerous famous power spots, such as Izumo Taisha, the ultimate destination for those seeking to strengthen their romantic ties, and Tamatsukuriyu Shrine, where you can pray for a good relationship with the help of the "Wish Stone" and "Granting Stone."
Shimane is divided into three regions: Izumo, Iwami, and Oki, each offering unique attractions.
With so many places to explore, it can be difficult to decide where to start.
To help you make the most of your trip, here are some must-visit tourist spots and accommodations where you can experience the rich history and traditional culture of Shimane.

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What Is Shimane Like?

Located in the northern part of the Chugoku region, Shimane Prefecture is known as the setting for many Japanese myths.
It is home to numerous ancient shrines that enshrine the gods of Japan, with Izumo Taisha being one of the most prestigious, rivaling Ise Jingu.
Every November, known as "Kannazuki" (the month without gods) in the old Japanese calendar, it is said that all the gods from across Japan gather at Izumo Taisha, leaving other regions without their presence. In Izumo, however, November is called "Kamiarizuki" (the month with gods).
A visit to Izumo Taisha is a must when touring the area.
Shimane is not only rich in historical sites but also has a deep-rooted food culture.
The region is known for its tea ceremony tradition and is famous for its wagashi (Japanese sweets), alongside Kyoto and Kanazawa.
Be sure to indulge in these seasonal treats while enjoying a cup of tea to fully experience the essence of Shimane.

Shimane cityscape
Shimane cityscape

When is the Best Season to Visit Shimane?

The best season to visit Shimane is in the fall.
In November, when all the gods of Japan are said to gather in Shimane, solemn rituals such as the "Kamimukaesai" and "Kamiarizai" are held at the region's historic shrines.
If you plan to visit, consider timing your trip to coincide with these traditional events to fully experience Shimane's rich cultural heritage.

Shimane Recommended Wear by the Season

  • Spring (March - May): Light jacket or thin sweater
  • Summer (June - August): Thin fabrics, short sleeves
  • Autumn (September - November): Light jacket, coat
  • Winter (December - February): Coat, wool suit, warm sweater, or jacket

How to Get to Shimane

Shimane Prefecture is accessible via Izumo Airport (Izumo Enmusubi Airport), with flights from Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya taking about 1 to 1.5 hours. Additionally, with international flights available at Izumo Airport, it is also easily accessible from overseas.

Main Transportation for Sightseeing in Shimane

Shimane Prefecture has a well-developed transportation system, making it easy to travel between tourist spots by train and bus without stress. There are also convenient passes, such as unlimited ride tickets, that allow for smooth travel, so be sure to take advantage of them.

Boost Your Fortune with a Power Spot Tour! 11 Must-Visit Attractions in Shimane

If you're visiting Shimane, a tour of the power spots is a must. Among these, the historic shrines are particularly worth visiting. Izumo Taisha, an ancient shrine as significant as Ise Jingu, is renowned for its connections to matchmaking. There are also many other prestigious shrines, such as Tamatsukuriyu Shrine, another shrine for matchmaking, and Hinomisaki Shrine, which is paired with Ise Jingu. After touring the power spots, it's recommended to relax and rejuvenate your body at Tamatsukuri Onsen, Japan’s oldest hot spring, for a well-rounded and fulfilling travel experience.

1. Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine

Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine is one of the most revered, ancient shrines in Japan, along with Ise Jingu Shrine. Its records go as far back as writings from the Kojiki, Japan’ oldest historical account compiled in 712. The deity enshrined here is Okuninushi no Okami, who is known as the deity of love and marriage.

A shrine known for granting luck and love that’s also said to draw all the gods from across Japan.
A shrine known for granting luck and love that’s also said to draw all the gods from across Japan.

2. Adachi Museum of Art

The founder of the museum is a successful businessman, Adachi Zenko, who was born in Yasugi City, Shimane Prefecture. Bringing together the modern Japanese paintings of renowned artists such as Yokoyama Taikan, Yokoyama Seiho, Uemura Shoen, Hashimoto Kansetsu, Sagakibara Shiho, the museum stores about 2000 artworks, including ceramic arts and wooden sculptures. These artworks are exhibited in rotation. In particular, they collected about 120 works by Yokoyama Taikan, and are often called the "Taikan Art Museum.” In the specialized exhibition room, approximately 20 works by Taikan are always displayed.

A museum gaining world attention for its extensive collection of traditional Japanese paintings and the best garden in Japan.
A museum gaining world attention for its extensive collection of traditional Japanese paintings and the best garden in Japan.

3. Izumo Hinomisaki Lighthouse

The 43m-tall lighthouse stands on Cape Hino at the western edge of Shimane. 63m above sea level, this is Japan's tallest stone lighthouse. This large western-style lighthouse was selected into the IALA list of 100 lighthouses as historic and architectural monuments and 50 Best Lighthouses in Japan.

Japan’s tallest lighthouse in white.
Japan’s tallest lighthouse in white.

4. Shimane Aquarium Aquas

Locatated in Shimane Prefectural Iwami Seaside Park, this is the largest aquarium in Japan’s Shikoku and Chugoku regions. Inside you’ll find 10,000 different sea creatures, representing some 400 different species of animal.
Shimane Aquarium Aquas is the only aquarium in west Japan that raises beluga whales, which original hails from the Artic sea. As nicknamed the “canaries of the sea”, the underwater beluga show is where you’ll find the ever popular “bubble rings”, and “magical happiness ring” that appears above their heads. You can even catch them as they slip through the “Happiness Loop Miracle Ring”, an absolute must-see!

Home of the ever-popular beluga whale show! Here at the biggest aquarium in the Shikoku/Chugoku regions.
Home of the ever-popular beluga whale show! Here at the biggest aquarium in the Shikoku/Chugoku regions.

5. Tamatsukuriyu Shrine

Tamatsukuriyu Shrine is an ancient shrine described in Izumo no kuni fudoki (description of the culture, climate, etc. of Izumo province). It is located in the back of Tamatsukuri Hot Spring, which has a 1,300-year history. In the Edo period, it was familiar as the hot spring of the gods. The lords of Matsue Domain from generation to generation often stayed in the area to take a bath and often visited this shrine.

Popular spiritual spot popular for wish fulfillment and matchmaking.
Popular spiritual spot popular for wish fulfillment and matchmaking.

6. Hinomisaki Shrine

This shrine is located at the westernmost tip of the Shimane Peninsula in Hinomisaki, and is described as 'Misakino yashiro(Misaki Shrine)in the "Izumo no kuni fudoki". It has two main shrines: the lower shrine "Hishizuminomiya" in front, and the upper shrine "Kaminomiya" on a small hill on the right. The shrine is said to protect the night of Japan in comparison to Ise Jingu Shrine, which protects the day time of Japan.

A shrine that protects the night in Japan, a counterpart to Ise Jingu Shrine.
A shrine that protects the night in Japan, a counterpart to Ise Jingu Shrine.

7. Lake Shinji sunset Spot (Torupa)

A 300m-long promenade was set up along the east side of national highway route 9 so visitors can enjoy the sunset over Lake Shinji, one of Japan's Top 100 Sunset Views. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport assigned the location as the Parking Lot to Capture the Sunset (Torupa) and people love to take a snap here.

The best spot to view the sunset over Lake Shinji.
The best spot to view the sunset over Lake Shinji.

8. Iwami Ginzan, Omori area and Ginzan Area

This mine was Japan’s major producer of silver, known not only domestically but also globally. Iwami silver mine was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2007. Omori district and Ginzan district were the center of mining and economy in Sennoyama area. Between the two districts, there is the Iwami Ginzan Tourist Information Center.

The closed silver mine registered as a World Heritage Site.
The closed silver mine registered as a World Heritage Site.

9. Tamatsukuri Onsen

One of Japan’s oldest hot spring resorts among mountains upstream of Tamayu River from southern Lake Shinji. An ancient book, Isumo-no Kuni Fudoki, states “Bathing here once will make you beautiful and bathing here twice will heal any illness.” Sei Shonagon praised the beautifying quality of the hot spring in her classic “Pillow Book”.

One of Japan’s oldest hot spring resorts known for the beauty water.
One of Japan’s oldest hot spring resorts known for the beauty water.

10. Matsue Castle

Perched on a 29-meter tall hill in the flatlands near Shinji Lake, Matsue Castle was designated a Japanese national treasure in 2015. It was built some 400 years ago by Yoshiharu Horio, the lord of Izumo and Oki Provinces. The castle is sometimes nicknamed “Plover Castle” due to the castle gables resembling a plover bird with outstretched wings.

An iconic landmark in Matsue with a striking castle keep.
An iconic landmark in Matsue with a striking castle keep.

11. Shimane Winery

Located about a 5-minute drive from Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, this tourist-oriented winery was established in 1986 with the aim of utilizing Izumo's house grapes, a nationally renowned specialty. The Delaware grapes harvested from April to June are especially popular for their high sugar content and juicy, rich flavor. The wines, carefully brewed using high-quality local grapes, have recently received high accolades in various competitions.

A winery where you can see, enjoy, taste, and delight all your senses.
A winery where you can see, enjoy, taste, and delight all your senses.

12. Matsue Horikawa Sightseeing Boat

This tour boat with a roof floats on the 3.7km-long moat around the national treasure, Matsue Castle. The boatman gives a guide with humorous stories, while you relax and watch scenery.

The tour takes about 50 minutes - around a historical area preserved since E

Take in the graceful townscape and nature from the sightseeing boat.
Take in the graceful townscape and nature from the sightseeing boat.

13. SL Yamaguchi

Steam locomotives (SL) disappeared as the railway became modernized. In 1979, it came back to Yamaguchi Line and has been running as a temporary express tour train.

The steam locomotive connecting Shin-Yamaguchi and Tsuwano.
The steam locomotive connecting Shin-Yamaguchi and Tsuwano.

Hot Springs for Beauty? Top 2 Select Onsen Ryokan in Shimane

If you're staying in Shimane, why not indulge in an onsen known for its beautifying properties, such as Japan’s “Three Beautifying Hot Springs” and the “Bihada no Yu” (Beautiful Skin Hot Springs)?
Shimane offers a unique experience where you can soak in waters so renowned for their skincare benefits that they're often referred to as natural lotion.
After your relaxing bath, savor traditional Japanese cuisine made with local Shimane ingredients.
Here, we’ve carefully selected two onsen ryokan where you can fully enjoy both the hot springs and local gourmet delights.

1. Yuyado Souan

Yuyado, Souan is located in the Yunokawa Onsen, known as one of the three hot springs for beauty effects in Japan. The kominka (traditional town residence) from the Edo Tempo period situated in a tranquil rural area was transformed into this 17 room onsen ryokan.

Kominka accommodation with pure onsen water.
Kominka accommodation with pure onsen water.

2. KAI Tamatsukuri

This inn in Tamatsukuri Onsen Resort provides an outdoor bath for all the guestrooms. Experience the hot spring water called natural cosmetics, which is also mentioned as the Beauty Water in the ancient journal “Izumo no Kuni Fudoki” 1300 years ago.

The hot spring inn offering Matsue’s traditions and food culture.
The hot spring inn offering Matsue’s traditions and food culture.

Summary

We've introduced a variety of Shimane's attractions, including historical tourist spots where you can fully immerse yourself in the region's charm, convenient transportation options that make travel enjoyable, and accommodations where you can relax in famous hot springs. A recommended itinerary includes visiting power spots like Izumo Taisha and then unwinding at Tamatsukuri Onsen, one of Japan’s oldest hot springs, to rejuvenate both body and soul. Additionally, neighboring Yamaguchi Prefecture offers breathtaking natural landscapes and rich historical culture. With a short 1-2 hour train ride, it’s worth extending your trip to explore Yamaguchi as well.