There are not many sightseeing spots in Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture, but Kashima Shengong is a very high-quality sightseeing spot. Kashima should actually write Kashima, and read it in Japanese. Since the word Kashima is not commonly used and difficult to write, it is gradually replaced by the island word. Kashima Shrine is also on the mountain. If you walk from the station, you still have to climb a steep slope. We drove there. The nearest parking lot charges 500 yen. Then we opened some free parking lots specially set up for tourists, but it was not big and could only park more than 10 cars. There is a commercial street in front of Kashima Shrine, mostly restaurants. There is also a guide to the bus to Narita Airport at the entrance of the Shrine. The bird house at the entrance of Kashima Shrine was originally made of stone, but due to the damage, it was replaced with the current wooden one, which was shipped from Nagano Prefecture.