Admission
- Adult (18+)Free
Shibuya, Tokyo Prefecture
At a Glance
The shrine's main hall was donated by Kasuga no Tsubone, the wet nurse of Tokugawa Iemitsu (3rd shogun), and features intricate carvings of dragons, tigers, and baku that date back to the early Edo period.
Despite being just 10 minutes from Shibuya Station's chaos, the shrine maintains such profound silence that visitors can hear only wind through trees and water from the purification fountain.
The shrine is home to the rare 'Konno-zakura' cherry tree, which uniquely blooms with both single and double-petaled flowers on the same branch—a botanical phenomenon found nowhere else.
Stone wall remnants within the shrine grounds are the last traces of Shibuya Castle, revealing that this sacred site once served as a medieval fortress before becoming a place of worship.
This shrine offers 1 different goshuin designs
Regular
The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
Peaceful
Shibuya Station
渋谷駅Omotesando Station
表参道駅Fascinating facts about this place
The shrine's main hall was donated by Kasuga no Tsubone, the wet nurse of Tokugawa Iemitsu (3rd shogun), and features intricate carvings of dragons, tigers, and baku that date back to the early Edo period.
Despite being just 10 minutes from Shibuya Station's chaos, the shrine maintains such profound silence that visitors can hear only wind through trees and water from the purification fountain.
The shrine is home to the rare 'Konno-zakura' cherry tree, which uniquely blooms with both single and double-petaled flowers on the same branch—a botanical phenomenon found nowhere else.