Konno Hachimangu Shrine

Shrine
An ancient Shinto shrine founded in 1092. It is said that the Shibuya neighborhood has its origins with Shibuya Heizo Shigeie, who lead the vanguard in the Later Three Years' War (1083 - 1087), and the establishment of his castle. Formerly known as both Hachimangu Shrine and Shibuya Hachimangu Shrine, it was renamed Konno Hachimangu Shrine after Shibuya Heizo Shigeie's renowned son Konnomaru. Originally a god of war, many still visit today to improve their luck at work, advance their careers, and improve fertility.

Spot details

Address
Tokyo Shibuya-ku Shibuya 3-5-12 map map Map
Phone
0334071811
Hours
9:00-17:00
Closed
open everyday
Fees
[Worship] Free
Parking Lot
Available(4spaces)
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Available(Free wifi)
English Menu
Available
Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
Yes
Wheelchair accessible
Available
Infant friendly
Available
Pet friendly
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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