102-1 Miyagasaki-cho, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥500
Shizuoka Sengen Shrine is a collective name for three shrines: Kanbe Shrine, Asama Shrine, and Otosomiosoya Shrine. Located a 10-minute bus ride from Shizuoka Station, this historical site is known for its magnificent Asama-style architecture and ancient trees. Twenty-six structures within the shrine complex are designated as Important Cultural Properties, including the impressive 20-meter-tall main hall. The shrine is also famous as the location where Tokugawa Ieyasu held his coming-of-age ceremony. Don't miss the Shizuoka Sengen Shrine when visiting Shizuoka, and consider visiting during the annual Nijūbi-e Festival from April 1st to 5th for a vibrant cultural experience. The shrine offers barrier-free access with elevators, wheelchair ramps, and accessible restrooms.
Founded: Approximately 1500 years ago Barrier-free facilities: EV: ○ Wheelchair-accessible slope: ○ Wheelchair-accessible toilet: ○ Located inside the shrine hall Acceptance of guide dogs: ○