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Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine

東京都
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A spot where you can visit all Seven Lucky Gods at once.
Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine, home to the "Three Wishes Pine Tree of Happiness," is known for granting wishes since ancient times. The shrine is also home to the Seven Lucky Gods, who bring good fortune, and attracts many visitors from afar. Some also visit the shrine to pray for safe childbirth.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Pilgrimage to Anime Holy Sites

Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine Pilgrimage to Anime Holy Sites
Nakano Numabukuro Hyakusha Shrine is famous as a holy site for both Demon Slayer and Tokyo Revengers. Many fans visit the shrine for pilgrimage. There are many restaurants and cafes around the shrine, making it a convenient environment for tourists. The shrine's stamp book is popular for its cute font, and there are monthly stamps available, making it recommended for those collecting shrine stamps. There are also many other shrines and temples in the area, making it an ideal place for a stroll. When you visit, be sure to enjoy the pilgrimage to the holy sites!
Point 2

Enjoy the Beautiful Japanese Aesthetic

Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine Enjoy the Beautiful Japanese Aesthetic
画像引用:沼袋氷川神社
The Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine's grounds offer a modern shrine that harmonizes with the beauty of curved lines, providing a soothing experience for visitors. The shrine's cute handwriting-style stamps are popular among those who collect them, with monthly stamps available as well. There are also other tourist spots in the area, such as the Heiwa no Mori Park and the Hyakukannon Meiji Temple. When visiting the Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine, be sure to enjoy a leisurely stroll around the area!
Point 3

Visit a Shrine with Historical Value

Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine Visit a Shrine with Historical Value
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Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine is a historical shrine said to have been founded in 1346. The enshrined deity is Susano-no-mikoto, the protagonist of the myth of slaying the eight-headed serpent Yamata no Orochi. The shrine grounds also feature historical buildings such as the Chikaraishi (power stone) and Kagura-den (sacred dance hall). In addition to regular ones, there are also seasonal Goshuin (special seal stamps) available. There are many other tourist spots in the surrounding area as well. When visiting Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine, be sure to feel its historical value.
Point 4

Collect Popular Goshuin Stamps

Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine Collect Popular Goshuin Stamps
画像引用:沼袋氷川神社
At Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine, you can receive popular goshuin stamps with cute lettering. Not only are there regular stamps, but also seasonal limited edition stamps, making it a recommended spot for those collecting goshuin stamps. In addition, there are magnificent historical buildings within the precincts. There are also many other tourist spots in the surrounding area. When visiting Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine, be sure to enjoy collecting goshuin stamps!
Point 5

Visit a Shrine Loved by Locals

Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine is a shrine loved by locals. The grounds feature a modern shrine with beautiful curves, and there are many restaurants and souvenir shops in the surrounding area. There are also many tourist spots in the Numabukuro area of Nakano Ward, such as Heiwa no Mori Park and Hyakkanon Meiji Temple. When sightseeing in the Numabukuro area of Nakano Ward, be sure to visit Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine, loved by locals!
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Access

Using Convenient Public Transportation
When accessing Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine, the nearest station if using the train is Numabukuro Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line. From Shinjuku Station, take the Seibu Shinjuku Line and arrive at Numabukuro Station in about 20 minutes. The shrine is located just a 5-minute walk from Numabukuro Station. Nakano Numabukuro Hikawa Shrine is revered as a god of safe childbirth and child-rearing. In addition, the grounds feature a beautiful garden where you can enjoy various flowers depending on the season.

Basic Information

Address 1-31-4 Numabukuro, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 165-0025, Japan
TEL 03-3386-5566
Web Site http://hikawa-n.or.jp/
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