🗾旅クチ
Sugō Shrine

Sugō Shrine

A shrine in Aichi — a sacred site of old faith.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

Sugō Shrine stands in Kōsei-chō, Okazaki, Aichi. Its summer Sugō Festival is counted among the Three Great Festivals of Okazaki, alongside the grand festival of Nōmi Shinmeigū in May and the annual festival of Okazaki Tenmangū in September. Long beloved by the townspeople, with fireworks that color the river surface, the shrine sits just beside Okazaki Castle and makes an ideal place of worship on a journey through the castle town linked to Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Highlights

  • The summer Sugō Festival, counted among the Three Great Festivals of Okazaki
  • A festival culture representative of the castle town, ranked with the Nōmi Shinmeigū and Okazaki Tenmangū festivals
  • A central-district setting close to Okazaki Castle and Okazaki Park
  • Summer festivities staged along the river and a history beloved by the townspeople

History

Sugō Shrine is an old shrine enshrined in Kōsei-chō, Okazaki, that has gathered local faith over the ages. Its summer Sugō Festival in particular is deeply rooted in the town's annual calendar as one of the Three Great Festivals of Okazaki, and its liveliness staged along the river has become a scene emblematic of Okazaki from early to high summer. Ranked beside the Nōmi Shinmeigū grand festival and the Okazaki Tenmangū annual festival, its standing speaks to the shrine's large presence in the castle town. For details of its founding and festival dates, it is best to check official information.

Access

The shrine is enshrined at about 34.95°N, 137.16°E in Kōsei-chō, Okazaki. It can be reached on foot or by local bus from Meitetsu Higashi-Okazaki Station and lies within the central district, close to Okazaki Park and Okazaki Castle. As the surroundings are a busy commercial area, using a nearby parking lot is convenient for those coming by car. Please check official sources for visiting hours and festival details.

Best season

A visit can be enjoyed year-round, but summer, when the Sugō Festival is held, is truly special. Together with the events that color the river, you can experience a signature scene of Okazaki's summer. In spring, a stroll paired with the cherry blossoms of nearby Okazaki Park is also recommended.

Map

34.9562, 137.1627 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Enter the central district from Meitetsu Higashi-Okazaki Station and pay your respects at Sugō Shrine
  2. 2In the precinct, reflect on the origins of the Sugō Festival, one of Okazaki's three great festivals
  3. 3Walk on to the nearby Okazaki Park and Okazaki Castle
  4. 4In summer, stroll along the river and take in the atmosphere of Okazaki's festivals

Did you know?

💡 That the Sugō Festival is counted among the Three Great Festivals of Okazaki shows that this shrine is more than a single sanctuary; it is one of the pillars supporting the festival culture of the castle town. If you visit Okazaki in summer, it is worth looking up the festival dates and making the trip.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium📍 Minami Chita Beach Land📍 Takeshima Aquarium
Traveler reviewsIncludes real submissions and demo sample reviews
0 reviews
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

Post a reviewNo login required

Post right now without signing up. Share your experience!

Automatically compressed to under 500KB. A text link is generated after upload.

Traveler reviews0

No reviews yet. Be the first to share!