Kawagoe : Hikawa Shrine
Situated in Saitama prefecture, just an hour out of Tokyo, is Kawagoe. To reach Kawagoe from Tokyo, take a train from Ikebukuro station. Hikawa Shrine is one of Kawagoe’s most famous and popular shrines founded over 1,500 years ago. The shrine is also designated as an important cultural asset of Saitama prefecture.
The shrine was held in high regard by the Samurai and Lords of Kawagoe, and was believed to be an important guardian shrine for the castle and town. Due to this, many wealthy lords gave money to the shrine to expand and build the beautiful buildings you can see today. 5 deities are worshipped here, with this including two divine couples. Therefore, people come here to pray for good fortune in relationships, marriage and for the happiness of their household.
When you visit Hikawa Shrine make sure to have a go at catching your fortune! You can catch a ‘Tai’ or Sea Bream lucky charms with a fishing pole, which are seem symbol of good luck. You can get different fortunes relating to good fortune in life and relationships! Hikawa is also the lead shrine for the famous Kawagoe festival in October, known as the Kawagoe Hikawa Matsuri. So if you’re visiting when the festival is happening, be sure to head to Hikawa and enjoy the exciting atmosphere!
Want to experience the Kawagoe for yourself?
1 Day Tour
Day Trip to Kawagoe : Experience the ‘Little Edo’ of Japan | |
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Period | All Year Round |
Time | 09:00 – 16:45 |
Meeting Place | Inside Ikebukuro Train Station |
Adult Rate | ¥17,800 |
Child Rate | ¥11,000 |