Seasonal
¥500
Setagaya, Tokyo Prefecture
At a Glance
Kawazu cherry trees bloom here in early spring, and visitors can tie pink ribbons (花帯) to the branches, a unique custom that creates an incredibly photogenic combination of sakura and ribbons.
The shrine's founder, Yoshimura Masatsune, received a divine message from Empress Yamato-hime at Ise Shrine to name his teachings "Shinshū" (神習), meaning "learning the ways of the gods."
This shrine offers 6 different goshuin designs
Seasonal
¥500
Regular
Limited edition
¥1,000
Monthly
¥500
Regular
¥1,000
Regular
¥500
Typical Crowds
Bustling
Visit Duration
Standard (45-60 minutes)
Within 300 m Within 600 m
Renting needs the operator's app and a Japanese phone number. docomo day passes are sold at convenience stores. Data sources
Facilities
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Vikki Pena shared a goshuin
Vikki Pena shared a goshuin
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Kawazu cherry trees bloom here in early spring, and visitors can tie pink ribbons (花帯) to the branches, a unique custom that creates an incredibly photogenic combination of sakura and ribbons.
The shrine's founder, Yoshimura Masatsune, received a divine message from Empress Yamato-hime at Ise Shrine to name his teachings "Shinshū" (神習), meaning "learning the ways of the gods."
Wild mejiro (Japanese white-eye birds) frequently visit the shrine's grounds and have become beloved regulars that worshippers hope to spot during their visit.






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