The Itsukushima Shrine in Koshigahama near Hagi is situated on the banks of Myojin Pond.
The pond is tidal but also contains freshwater, so species of fish and marine life from both ecosytsems can be found in it.
The pond is on the sandbar that connects Mount Kasayama, a small volcano, with the mainland.
The shrine was established by the second Mori Lord of the Hagi Domain, Tsunahiro, in 1686.
It is a branch of the famous Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima in Hiroshima, which had earlier been part of the Mori Domain.
Not sure what fish these are, but sea bream, parrotfish, mullet, rays, and sea bass can all be found in the pond.
The pond was previously known as Benten Pond and the original Benten Shrine is now a sub shrine of the Itsukushima. Bezaiten was considered a manifestation of Itsukushimahime.
Other sun shrines in the grounds include an Inari and a Konpira.
This was the start of day 30 of my walk along the Chugoku Kannon Pilgrimage.
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