Overview
Sakuragata Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Sakuragata-cho, Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture, formerly written with the older characters as Sakuragata-jinja. Set in a quiet, hilly part of Okazaki, it has long been cherished as the tutelary shrine of the local community. Bearing the name Sakuragata, which the town itself is named after, it is a simple and warm-hearted shrine that has grown alongside the life of the village.
Highlights
- ●A village guardian shrine honored as the tutelary deity of Sakuragata-cho
- ●The traditional character forms preserved in its former name
- ●The graceful name Sakuragata, shared with the town itself
- ●Calm grounds wrapped in the nature of the hills
History
Sakuragata Shrine rests in Sakuragata-cho, Okazaki, and was once written with the traditional form of its name. The use of the older characters hints at the long history handed down in this place. Watched over by local people, its faith has been carried on to the present day through festivals and observances. For details such as the enshrined deities and the origins of its founding, it is best to check the shrine's history board or official information when you visit.
Access
The shrine is located in Sakuragata-cho, Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture, in a district set back from the city center into the hills. It is an area best reached by car; if using public transport, it is wise to check routes and bus timetables in advance. Please confirm details of the approach and parking through official information before setting out.
Best season
As a hillside shrine surrounded by nature, the fresh green of spring and early summer and the coloring leaves of autumn are especially pleasant times to visit. You can enjoy your prayers along with the changing scenery of the rural hills. Winters can be cold, so dress warmly if you come in that season.
Map
34.9867, 137.3144 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Travel from central Okazaki toward Sakuragata Shrine in Sakuragata-cho
- 2Walk the approach while taking in the rural hill scenery
- 3Offer a quiet prayer to the local guardian deity and savor the grounds
- 4Afterward, stroll among the surrounding hills and village landscapes
Did you know?
💡 The graceful name Sakuragata is also the name of the town, familiar as a word that symbolizes the area. The traditional characters used in the former name convey the length of time this shrine has endured. Though modest, it carries a quiet presence as a guardian shrine that has always stayed close to village life.
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