Inside the Most Haunted Shrine in Japan

I am hooked in. This is story gate and it’s written Hakon Ginga Hakon shrine shrine. We have better not risk it without bowing. If you don’t know what happens when you got to risk it. I know that’s that’s it. Are you even bowed on the big one when we when we come on boats? Yes, I nearly did. I want all planes to be on time, so I’m bowing. You got my Sorry. Thank you so much. Oh. When you see this relax, come here. This is a treasure house and this is a display I mean exhibition of the treasure and mangan this is a fle he had conquered the nine headed dragon oh Good boy. Yes, good boy. before you please. And this is [Music] Happiness rice cake on Ben is a guardian of the Benzen is a one of the deities which specialize art and music. Yes. Perfect day to be here. Oh, there a little shrine in there. Okay, please stop and confirm this place. Everybody’s here. Now we are going to the shrine using the steps going up. Everybody will go into the main part of the sh and if you still have extra energy and want to go to the to gate on the lake you go down you go down the end of the the street the gate in the on the lake and everybody will go to the main main hall of you to to don’t want to go to the house too far. The parking is when you come here. [Applause] Yeah, Oh, almost. He’s showing I don’t need to go What’s in a bag? [Applause] [Applause] This is the main hall of the front where you are supposed to worship. At Shinto shrine fast toss coin bow twice flat hands twice make a wish after completed. This is what we are supposed to do at Shinto shrine. So please proceed and make a wish. Of course, making a wish is not mandatory. So, it’s up to you. She not this is nature worship. So we don’t see any image of the beauties coming are everywhere in the tree. Is this the main one? May. This is the our biggest. Not the biggest. Shinto biggest. Not the uh Shinto is indigenous main indigenous religion in Japan. So many pe Japanese Japanese people are born as a Shinto. But we also practice Buddhism. Beautiful. That’s good. Thank you. So you can mix this up. [Applause] Hello. [Music] Uh, not Okay. Two.

🎥 Hakone Shrine & Floating Torii Gate Japan Travel Vlog 🇯🇵
Step into a quiet moment of reflection at the striking Hakone Shrine, nestled in the forested hills along the shores of Lake Ashinoko. This fly-on-the-sleeve video captures the serene atmosphere of one of Japan’s most iconic spiritual sites—without narration, music, or commentary.
⛩️ Watch as the shrine’s red torii gate appears to float above the lake’s surface, a timeless symbol of harmony between nature and tradition. Mist drifts across the water, boats pass silently, and the distant silhouette of Mount Fuji completes the scene—especially breathtaking on a clear day.
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Hakone Shrine • Lake Ashinoko • Mount Fuji (distant view)
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