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Hakusan Shrine

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Hakusan Shrine

白山神社

4.0Est. 60Bunkyo, Kanto

Overview

Compact 948 AD shrine hidden behind 3,000 hydrangeas each June, with a toothache-cure reputation.

Founded in 948 and relocated to its current spot in 1655, this compact Bunkyo-ku shrine erupts in color every June when 3,000 hydrangeas bloom across the grounds and adjacent Hakusan Park. The annual Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival opens the normally closed rear garden and draws locals rather than tourists. Year-round, the shrine's connection to toothache relief and reconciliation gives it an endearingly specific spiritual niche.

Practical info

Japanese name
白山神社
Nearest station
Korakuen Station (20 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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