Power Spot Triangle: A tour of the three Eastern shrines!
Tour of the three eastern shrines of Katori, Kashima and Ikisu and Naritasan Shinshoji Temple "Domestic eel bento with eel rolls"
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HATO BUS CO.,LTD.
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Ikebukuro East Ent Tokyo Shinkin Bank
Date
1/7(Wed)~3/28(Sat)
Min. num
20 people
Fee
10,400 ~ 11,400yen (Adult)
10,200 ~ 11,200yen (Children)
HATO BUS reservation site will open
Go To Tours Details & Reservation
Recommended
  • Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
    The head temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, Chizan, boasts a history of over 1,000 years. Enshrining Acala as its principal deity, it is known for granting blessings for household safety, business prosperity, and protection from evil, and attracts many worshippers from all over the country. Please also enjoy strolling through the vast grounds and the charming approach to the temple.
  • Katori Shrine
    Located in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, this historic shrine is considered one of the three major shrines and enshrines Futsunushi-no-Okami as its chief deity. Worshipped as the god of development, martial arts, victory, and traffic safety, the inner shrine in particular is known as one of the Kanto region's leading power spots, enveloped in a majestic atmosphere. Many worshippers visit to collect goshuin stamps, allowing them to experience ancient Japanese faith and culture.
  • Ikisu Shrine
    Located in Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture, the shrine enshrines the three main deities, Ogi, Ame no Torifune, and Sumiyoshi Sanjin. The deities are those who ward off evil, bring good fortune, and protect traffic, as well as the deity of wells. Oshichoi, one of Japan's three sacred water wells, has been used by locals since ancient times as a source of water for their daily lives, and has been worshipped by many. Known as an extremely rare well that springs from brackish water, it is said to bring good fortune in finding love.
Course Schedule
8:40 or 9:00
Depart from Kyobashi Station/Kyobashi Edogrand 1st floor bus stop.
by Bus
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple (free worship)
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
ACCESS
1 Narita, Narita City, Tochigi Prefecture, 286-0023
The head temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, Chizan, boasts a history of over 1,000 years. Enshrining Acala as its principal deity, it is known for granting blessings for household safety, business prosperity, and protection from evil, and attracts many worshippers from all over the country. Please also enjoy strolling through the vast grounds and the charming approach to the temple.
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
by Bus
Lunch (domestic eel bento with eel rolls)
Lunch
Lunch will be served on the bus as a domestic eel bento box with eel rolls.



Lunch
Ikisu Shrine (free worship)
息栖神社
ACCESS
2882 ​​Ikusu, Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 314-0133
Located in Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture, the shrine enshrines the three main deities, Ogi, Ame no Torifune, and Sumiyoshi Sanjin. The deities are those who ward off evil, bring good fortune, and protect traffic, as well as the deity of wells. Oshichoi, one of Japan's three sacred water wells, has been used by locals since ancient times as a source of water for their daily lives, and has been worshipped by many. Known as an extremely rare well that springs from brackish water, it is said to bring good fortune in finding love.
息栖神社
by Bus
Kashima Shrine (free worship)
鹿島神宮
ACCESS
2306-1 Miyanaka, Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 314-0031
Located in Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture, this shrine enshrines Takemikazuchi-no-kami as its chief deity. Known as the god of martial arts and bravery, it is widely worshipped as a sacred place for warriors and athletes. Near the entrance to the shrine grounds, you can see the Kashima Shrine Tower Gate, one of Japan's three largest tower gates. Surrounded by beautiful nature, Kashima Shrine is a historic shrine that is visited by many people.
鹿島神宮
by Bus
Katori Shrine (free worship)
香取神宮
ACCESS
1697 Katori, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, 287-0017
Located in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, this historic shrine is considered one of the three major shrines and enshrines Futsunushi-no-Okami as its chief deity. Worshipped as the god of development, martial arts, victory, and traffic safety, the inner shrine in particular is known as one of the Kanto region's leading power spots, enveloped in a majestic atmosphere. Many worshippers visit to collect goshuin stamps, allowing them to experience ancient Japanese faith and culture.
香取神宮
by Bus
around 18:00
Arrive at Tokyo Station
Travel Conditions
Minimum number 20 people
Tour guide Tour conductor or attendant
Number of meals 0 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 0 Dinners
Local coordinator None
Remarks ・Departure times are 8:40 on 1/11・17・25・31、2/11・14・21、3/14・28
・Infants who participate for free may be charged an additional fee on the day of the event.
・The bus departs from Kyobashi Station, but returns to Tokyo Station and does not return to Kyobashi Station.
・We recommend wearing comfortable shoes such as sneakers or athletic shoes.
*For other "Guidance and Precautions," please check the bus company's reservation site.
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