Admission
Free
Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture
At a Glance
Six neighboring shrines merged here in 1907, so this one small shrine actually represents the spiritual history of seven different communities across Kashiwa.
The shrine keeps a live eagle owl and goats on the grounds, making it one of the few active Shinto shrines in Japan where you can encounter live animals during your visit.
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The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
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Fascinating facts about this place
Six neighboring shrines merged here in 1907, so this one small shrine actually represents the spiritual history of seven different communities across Kashiwa.
The shrine keeps a live eagle owl and goats on the grounds, making it one of the few active Shinto shrines in Japan where you can encounter live animals during your visit.
Its shoebill stork (ハシビロコウ) ema and shrine stamps are so unusual that collectors travel specifically to Kashiwa Suwa to add them to their pilgrimage collections.
The shrine's distinctive black torii gate stands out from typical vermillion gates, reflecting its role as a guardian of traffic safety for modern urban Kashiwa.
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