Namegawa shrine] The temple grounds are decorated with bamboo ornaments,streamers, wind chimes, and Japanese umbrellas, making for two exciting months. The shrine enshrines gods related to work and learning, including Yamato Takeru, and is well known as the guardian deity of work and children. During the summer pilgrimage period starting with the Tanabata Festival (July 1st to July 15th), limited-edition shrine
Namegawa shrine] The temple grounds are decorated with bamboo ornaments,streamers, wind chimes, and Japanese umbrellas, making for two exciting months. The shrine enshrines gods related to work and learning, including Yamato Takeru, and is well known as the guardian deity of work and children. During the summer pilgrimage period starting with the Tanabata Festival (July 1st to July 15th), limited-edition shrine
stamps will be available.
Summer pilgrimage period: July 1st to August 31st
・Tanabata paper cutout shrine stamps (limited to 500)
・Paper mulberry leaf strips : June 16th to July 15th
・Tanabata illuminations : July 4th to July 10th
*Cancelled in bad weather
・Wind chime tree : July 1st to August 31st
Tel: 0248-94-7685
Miyanomori 1, Sukagawa, Fukushima (Shrine office: Miyanomori 5-1)
Shrine office 9:00 to 12:00, 13:00 to 17:00
Closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays *Subject to change
Parking available (in front of the shrine and shrine office)
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