SANCTUAIRE KANAHEBISUI
Religious building
2025
Recommended
2025
A must for "knowing" luck and prosperity. At the entrance are the jomon stones decorated with snakes: a ritual involves stroking them to promote wealth, luck and healing. Here, snakes and dragons symbolize wealth and the god of water, hence the name of the place meaning "gold, snake, water". Don't miss the majestic 300-year-old wisteria by the small pond. You can also enjoy the Sando Terrace, an open-air terrace with a café and store selling Shinto design objects and local crafts.
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