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  • 5/5 Oscar L. 1 year ago on Google • 111 reviews
    Come for the anime, stay for the scenery. This is a sacred pilgrimage location for Lucky Star, and is canonically the shrine at which Kagami Hiiragi is a shrine maiden. On the street leading to the main entrance, there is Lucky Star signage on the lampposts, and there are many anime-themed ema in the shrine grounds. In addition to the elements of anime motif, the shrine itself is a beautiful location, in both appearance and feeling. The main building is in the open, but there are also smaller buildings in the surrounding forest; the forest has several walking trails. On some visits, it may be possible to hear traditional instruments being played from inside the main building. It may be a tad remote for some travelers, but this location is undoubtedly worth the visit- irreverent of watching Lucky Star or not.
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  • 5/5 B. A. 1 year ago on Google • 72 reviews
    Beautiful place to visit ✌️🫰🥰 This temple is mentioned in one of the anime series haha 🧧🎎🎑🎍🏮👘🛖🏯⛩️
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 星野浩 3 years ago on Google • 1226 reviews
    This shrine has old history. And it was used in the comic named "Raki Suta."

  • 5/5 Kenji s. 6 years ago on Google • 167 reviews
    The shrine has a long history in Kanto region. Especially its traditional ritual dance performance called "Kagura(神楽)" has been well-known. In 2007, Japanese emperor invited Denmark King to show the Kagura. thus the shrine has an ancient and honorable origin. However the fans of famous Manga "Raki Suta", visit to the shrine, add a new color to the shrine In a positive way.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Arc S. 4 months ago on Google • 803 reviews
    from wikipedia The oldest record of the shrine was found in the Azuma Kagami, the official historical record for the Kamakura Shogunate. It had the patronage of the Imperial family, and even Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu. Various folk-culture and performing art events, including the Saibara-Kagura Festival are held here. Its traditional dance handed down through generations has been designated as a national intangible folk-culture asset. The shrine also houses several ancient relics. During the New Year season, the shrine receives no fewer than 100,000 visitors. The torii gate of the shrine collapsed in 2018.

  • 5/5 JM C. 1 year ago on Google • 491 reviews
    One of the oldest shrines in the Kanto region. The place is well-loved by the people and holds some of the most important festivals in the prefecture

  • 4/5 らくしなLeah 2 years ago on Google • 104 reviews
    One of the oldest Shinto shrine and was named as an Otaku Pilgrimages because of the anime and manga Lucky Star. You can go there via the Tobu Isesaki line and drop off at Washinomiya station.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Michael R. 4 years ago on Google • 25 reviews
    Came due to my love of Lucky Star, but this place is so peaceful.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Allen L. 4 years ago on Google • 15 reviews
    great play to go take me ten-minute walk to the Shrine it's in an old town and the resident where nice
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shurikn I. 4 years ago on Google
    A very nice shrine. It's an important holy place for otaku as well. There's a lot of drawn ema of lucky star. The beautiful toori at the entrance has fallen last year unfortunately but it's still a very nice shrine totally worth the visit
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Cowgirl_Maro 1 year ago on Google • 75 reviews
    It's a nice place to visit. A solemn place. The view is good. Unfortunately at the moment the Shrine is under construction

  • 5/5 Alun M. 4 years ago on Google
    The Washinomiya shrine is the oldest shrine in the Kanto region of Japan. It's a good sized shrine with a nice wooded area to explore to the rear of the complex. I've visited twice and liked it both times. As is usual at most shrines and temples, you can pay a modest fee to have a goshuin added to your goshuin book. If you're a fan of Lucky Star, the anime, then this is the shrine that influenced the one in the show. At the time of writing, the iconic Torii gate had collapsed before I came here. Luckily, I had seen it on a previous visit. I hope that it is repaired or replaced but that didn't put me off coming back this year and I'd be happy to come back again in future. There are lots of anime related Emas to be seen so this is obviously a popular spot still.


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