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Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine
Multi-source verified出雲大社
Izumo Taisha, one of Japan's most ancient and important Shinto shrines, appears in the emotional ending scenes of BANANA FISH. This sacred place of connections and bonds carries deep significance in the context of the series' themes of love and sacrifice.
Featured in 1 anime
BANANA FISHIzumo Taisha appears in the series' poignant conclusion, where the shrine known for its power over human connections serves as a symbolic setting for the story's resolution.
Access
Nearest Station: Izumotaisha-mae Station
Ichibata Electric Railway, Izumotaisha-mae Station (15 min walk)
島根県出雲市大社町杵築東195
Visitor Tips
Early morning for a serene atmosphere
Moderate; very crowded during New Year and Kamiari-zuki (October in lunar calendar)
Photography allowed in most outdoor areas; no photography inside the main hall
October (old calendar) is Kamiari-zuki when all gods gather here; autumn colors are beautiful
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