Ena Shrine

Shrine
In 927, particularly grand shrines in the country like this were designated as “Kansha” —a shrine that received offerings from the Imperial Court and is registered in the Engishiki register. Since that time, it offers great blessings, for safe birth, receiving children, first temple visit, and home safety. It is famous as a shrine with important cultural properties, like “couple cedar” (Gifu Prefecture Natural Monument) and “sword Sadatsuna” (Gifu Prefecture Important Cultural Property). Main deities are Izanagi-no-mikoto and Izanami-no-mikoto.

Spot details

Address
Gifu Pref. Nakatsugawashi Nakatsugawa Shingo 3786-1 map map Map
Phone
0573653557
Closed
open everyday
Fees
[Prayer] 5,000-10,000 yen
*Please contact us for group visits.
Parking Lot
Available(30spaces)
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
Average budget
[Lunch] 5,001-10,000yen
Remarks:As a prayer ball skewer fee
Estimated stay time
30-60 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Possible (there is a loading road for light vehicles, but it is a steep slope)
Infant friendly
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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