Visiting Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine Shoden
Enter the shrine and pray if you wish, then listen to the Shinto priest's explanation of the shrine's history and the highlights to see around the shrine. Observe precious hachiman-zukuri architecture of the shrine that has been passed down from the likes of Nobunaga Oda, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Hideyori Toyotomi, and the Tokugawa family.
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Information
- Minimum Number of Passengers
- 1 person
- Maximum Capacity
- 30 people
- Participation Restrictions
- Not available
- Meeting and Exchange Areas
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Juyosho (where the amulets and good luck charms are sold) at the Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine
Juyosho (where the amulets and good luck charms are sold) at the Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine - Open Period
- Year-round
- Tour Schedule
- Shinto purification rite and worship, followed by an explanation of the shrine facilities by a priest
- Required Time
- About 30-40 minutes
- Provision of Meals
- Meals are not provided
- Universal accessibility
- There are slopes and accessible toilets, but there is a stairway in front of the main hall of the shrine, so assistance by multiple other people will be required
- Parking
- Standard-sized cars/Large buses available for a fee
- Related websites
- http://www.iwashimizu.or.jp
This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Please check the official website for the latest information.
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