This place feels so peaceful and sacred. The whole path is surrounded by a strong shrine atmosphere.

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Path of the Gods
A pine-lined pathway over 200 years old, said to be the route once walked by the deities who descended upon Miho no Matsubara.
The Path of the Gods (Kami no Michi) is the sacred approach to Miho Shrine, stretching about 500 meters straight from Miho no Matsubara to the shrine’s torii gate. According to legend, this path was once taken by the gods who descended to Miho no Matsubara, guided by the sacred “Hagoromo Pine.”
Lined with pine trees aged 200 to 400 years, the walkway exudes a serene, spiritual atmosphere. To protect the roots, a boardwalk has been installed, making it easy to walk and wheelchair accessible. Benches along the path offer convenient resting spots, and in the evening, the illuminated trees create a dreamlike ambiance unlike the daytime view.
Along the way, visitors will find plaques featuring poems and stories about Miho no Matsubara, as well as information boards explaining the shrine and pine trees. A mobile app provides audio guides and details about the trees in front of you, allowing for a deeper, more interactive experience while strolling.
Please note that bicycles are not permitted, as the path is reserved for pedestrians only.
Highlights
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A sacred path connecting Miho Shrine and Miho no Matsubara.
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Features a 500-meter stretch of pine trees, creating a majestic and spiritual atmosphere.
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Illuminated at night, offering a magical, dreamlike scene.
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Information boards and benches are placed along the way.
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Pedestrian-only path - bicycles are not allowed.
Photos
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At the end of the straight pine-lined avenue, you’ll find the torii gate of Miho Shrine, creating a beautiful, sacred view framed by the trees.
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Path of the Gods (PIXTA)
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Path of the Gods (PIXTA)
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
Yes, we do.(English, Korean, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese)
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes, it is. (Inside Miho Shirube)
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Are coin lockers available?
Yes. (Inside Miho Shirube)
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Are there restrooms available?
Yes, there are. (Inside Miho Shirube)
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Is parking available?
Yes.
Reviews
Some reviews are AI-translated.
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The whole path is surrounded by tall trees, which really sets the mood!
There's a special sense of tranquility here—it almost feels like stepping into a myth. Especially during autumn when the leaves turn, the whole path is covered in red and orange. Super dreamy! 🍁
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 神の道
- Postal Code
- 424-0901
- Address
- Miho, Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka
- Telephone
- 054-251-5880 (SURUGA Marketing & Tourism Bureau)
- Closed
- Free to walk
- Business Hours
- Walk anytime
- Admission
- Free
- Access
- About 15 minutes by Shizutetsu Justline Bus from JR Shimizu Station. Get off at the Miho Matsubara Iriguchi stop; the path is just a short walk from there.
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)