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Senba Toshogu

One of the three great Toshogu Shrines in Japan, known for its many attractions.

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Among the Toshogu shrines dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu across the country, Senba Toshogu is considered one of the three great Toshogu shrines, alongside Nikko Toshogu, where Ieyasu's remains rest, and Kunozan Toshogu, the first of its kind. It was established in 1633 (the 10th year of the Kan'ei era), following a four-day memorial service held by the high priest Tenkai at the adjacent Kita-in Temple during the transfer of Ieyasu's remains.

The brilliantly colored main hall, Karamon gate, Zuijin gate, worship hall, offering hall, accompanying gate, and stone torii gate are all designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan. The intricate three-dimensional designs found throughout the buildings captivate visitors. In front of the main hall, 26 stone lanterns donated by successive lords of Kawagoe line up, similar to other Toshogu shrines across the country.

Believed to bring success in life and business prosperity, the shrine grounds also offer auspicious foods such as "Kaiun Dango" and "Shusse Miso Oden." Known as a spot for autumn foliage, the path from the entrance to the worship hall is beautifully colored in autumn hues during the season.

Highlights

  • One of the three great Toshogu Shrines in Japan dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu.
  • Open to the public only on Sundays and holidays. Be aware that it is closed on other days.
  • The main hall, Karamon gate, Zuijin gate, worship hall, offering hall, accompanying gate, and stone torii gate are all designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.

Photos

  • Nestled within a lush mountain, one of the three great Toshogu shrines.

    Nestled within a lush mountain, one of the three great Toshogu shrines.

  • The wooden main hall dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu.

    The wooden main hall dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu.

  • 26 stone lanterns donated by successive lords stand in a row.

    26 stone lanterns donated by successive lords stand in a row.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

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Sorry, we don’t.

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Do you have shrine’s red ink stamps?

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No, we don’t have.

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Is parking available?

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Not available.

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Are coin lockers available?

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Not available.

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Details

Name in Japanese
仙波東照宮
Postal Code
350-0036
Address
1-21-1 Kosembamachi, Kawagoe City, Saitama
Telephone
049-224-3431
Closed
Open only on Sundays and holidays
Business Hours
10:00am - 4:00pm ※Guide available
Admission
Free
Access
About 12 minutes walk from Seibu Railway Line’s Honkawagoe Station.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)