Shizuoka Sengen Shrine
Shizuoka Sengen Shrine is the collective name for three shrines: Kanbe Shrine, Asama Shrine, and Ootoshi Mioya Shrine. Since ancient times, it has been revered and worshiped by successive shogunate governments as the Soja of Suruga Province, and is said to have been especially revered by the Tokugawa clan during the Edo period, as Takechiyo (Ieyasu's childhood name) performed the Genpuku ceremony here. Hatsukaesai, one of Shizuoka's most representative festivals, is held from April 1st to 5th every year.
More Information
- Address
- 102-1 Miyagasakicho, Aoi Ward, Shizuoka City
- Phone number
- 054-245-1820
- Business Hours
- Visiting hours 7:00-18:00
(Awarding office 8:00-18:00)
Prayer reception hours
Reception starts from 9:00
Final prayer performance time 16:00
*Prayer reception hours may change depending on festivals, etc.
- Traffic Information
- Route bus (Shizutetsu Just Line Bus)
From JR Shizuoka Station
・Platform 9
Abe Line or Miwa Otani Line → 8 minutes
Get off at "Aka Torii Sengen Shrine Entrance"
Bus fare: 190¥ *Child fare: 100¥
・Sunpu Roman Bus Line → Approximately 30 minutes, get off at "Sengen Shrine" and "Akatorii Sengen Shrine Entrance"
Bus fare: 100¥ *Children's fare: 50¥
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