~A Lucky Shrine Tour with a Bus Guide~
Tour of the Three Shrines of Eastern Japan
Operate
keio Electric Railway Bus Company
D/A
Departs from (Meidaimae and Shinjuku)
Departs from(chofu)
Date
6/7 (Fri)、7/18 (Thu) from Meidaimae & Shinjuku
6/20 (Thu) from chofu
ended
Min. num
Operates from 25 people
Keio Electric Railway Bus reservation site will open
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※Seats will be shared within your group, but as a general rule, you will not be seated with people from other groups.
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  • Katori Shrine (free visit)
    Located in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, this is one of the three major shrines and venerates the deity Futsunushi no Mikoto as the main god. It is worshipped as a god of development, martial success, and traffic safety. The inner shrine, in particular, is considered one of the top power spots in the Kanto region and is enveloped in a solemn atmosphere. Many visitors come to collect goshuin stamps, and three different types are available. Visitors can experience Japan’s ancient beliefs and culture, leaving them deeply moved.
  • Susu Shrine (free visit)
    Situated in Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture, this shrine venerates the deities Kotoshironushi no Kami, Amenohohi no Kami, and the Sumiyoshi Sanjin. Known as a deity for warding off evil, bringing good fortune, and protecting travelers, it also serves as the deity of a well. The Shinshioi Well, one of Japan’s three spiritual waters, is used as a source of water for residents’ daily lives and has historically gathered faith. Known for emerging in brackish water, it is an extraordinarily rare well reputed to provide benefits for matchmaking. Surrounded by nature, the shrine offers changing scenery with the seasons and attracts many visitors.
  • Kashima Shrine (free visit)
    Located in Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture, this shrine venerates the deity Takemikazuchi no Mikoto as its main god. Known as a god of martial arts and valor, it is widely worshipped by samurai and athletes as a sacred site. Near the shrine’s entrance, visitors can see one of Japan's three great shrine gates, the Kashima Shrine Gate. Surrounded by beautiful nature, Kashima Shrine is a historically significant site visited by many for its deep historical and traditional roots.
Course Schedule
(Departs from Meidaimae 8:20,Shinjuku 8:50)
(Departs from chofu 8:00)
Katori Shrine (free visit)
Katori Shrine (free visit)
ACCESS
1697 Katori, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture 287-0017
Located in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, this shrine is one of the three major shrines and venerates Futsunushi no Mikoto as its main deity. It is worshipped as a god of development, martial success, and traffic safety. The inner shrine, in particular, is considered one of the top power spots in the Kanto region and is enveloped in a solemn atmosphere. Many visitors come here to collect goshuin stamps, allowing them to experience Japan’s ancient beliefs and culture.
Katori Shrine (free visit)
Kikkoudou
Kikkoudou
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1894-5 Katori, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture 287-0017
Located on the approach to Katori Shrine, the specialty "Yaku Otoshi Dango" is well-known and carries the significance of warding off bad luck for the visiting worshippers. It is a popular, long-established shop beloved by many visitors and locals alike. In addition to "Yaku Otoshi Dango," you can enjoy meals featuring fresh river delicacies unique to the water district, as well as "handmade soba" noodles.
Kikkoudou
Susu Shrine (free visit)
Susu Shrine (free visit)
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2882 ​​Ikusu, Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture 314-0133
Located in Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture, this shrine venerates Kotoshironushi no Kami, Ame no Torifune no Kami, and the Sumiyoshi Sanjin as its main deities. Known as a god of warding off evil, attracting fortune, and protecting travelers, it is also revered as a deity of wells. The Shinshioi Well, known for being one of Japan's three spiritual waters, is exceptionally rare as it springs forth in brackish water. Used by residents as a source of water for daily life since ancient times, it has gathered significant faith and is believed to offer benefits for matchmaking.
Susu Shrine (free visit)
Kashima Shrine (free visit)
Nakasha Shrine
ACCESS
2306-1 Miyanaka, Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture 314-0031
Located in Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture, this shrine venerates Take-Mikazuchi no Mikoto as its main deity. Known as a god of martial arts and valor, it is widely revered by samurai and athletes as a sacred place. Near the entrance of the shrine grounds, visitors can see one of Japan's three great shrine gates, the Kashima Jingu Torii Gate. Surrounded by beautiful nature, Kashima Shrine is a historically significant shrine visited by many people.
Nakasha Shrine
(Arrive around Shinjuku 18:35,Meidaimae 19:05)
(Arrive around chofu 19:00)
Travel Conditions
Minimum number 25 people
Tour guide A bus guide will accompany the group.
Number of meals 0 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 0 Dinners
Local coordinator none
Remarks ・We recommend participating in well-worn shoes and comfortable clothing.
・There will be no tour conductor or bus guide accompanying the bus tours listed in this brochure. (However, a bus guide will accompany the Lucky Shrine Tour.)
・Please be aware that road conditions may cause changes to the itinerary or delays in the return times.
・The tour price includes lunch and admission fees to facilities.
※Please check other 'Guidance & Precautions'on thebus company's reservation site.
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