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Legend has it that the sun goddess Amaterasu once hid in a cave on Kyushu Island and brought darkness to the world. To get the sunlight back, the other gods lured her out of her hiding place with dances and, when she dared to come out, threw away the stone door of the cave. This stone door flew from southern Kyushu to snowy Nagano. This is how the Togakushi plateau got its name: literally translated it means “hiding door”.
Today the god who threw away the stone door is worshiped in the upper shrine, and in the lower shrine the goddess who lured Amaterasu out of the cave with her dances.
The way to the upper shrine leads through an avenue of approximately 900 year old Japanese cedar trees.
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