Hotoku Ninomiya Jinja
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Hours
09:00–16:00
Fee
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Direct-write
Available
Pre-written
Available
About
History
Hotoku Ninomiya Jinja was founded in 1894 (Meiji 27) to enshrine Ninomiya Tokuoku (Kinjiro), an agrarian reformer and philosopher of the late Edo period. Located within Odawara Castle Park, it has become a sacred site that honors Tokuoku's great achievements. Ninomiya Tokuoku proclaimed the 'Hotoku Philosophy' and revived many farming villages through teachings of diligence, moderation, and benevolence. He is famously depicted carrying firewood while reading books, and is remembered as a figure who taught the importance of diligence and scholarship. He continues to be revered as a symbol of effort and sincerity, serving as a source of encouragement for those working toward academic and professional goals.
Benefits
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Tips
初詣の時期(1月1日~7日)と5月下旬の例大祭は特に混雑します。平日の午前中に訪れることをおすすめします。
JR東海道本線小田原駅から徒歩約10分です。駅の南口を出て、国道1号線沿いを西方向に進むと到着します。
参拝者用の駐車場は約30台分あります。休日は満車になることがあるため、早めの到着をおすすめします。