Mito Toshogu

📍 Ibaraki, Mito-shi Miyacho 2-5-13 · Mito

About

Founded 1621
Enshrined 徳川家康(東照公), 徳川頼房(威公)
Rank 県社

📿 Goshuin Info

Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Mito Toshogu is one of the venerable shrines dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu-kou. It was founded by Tokugawa Yorifusa-kou, the first daimyo of Mito, and was established to spread the sacred virtue of Ieyasu-kou throughout Mito. The main hall, constructed in the Gongen style, is adorned with magnificent decorations that convey the glory of the Tokugawa house to the present day. The spirit of Ieyasu-kou, revered as the "Divine Lord," is said to bestow benefits of advancement and victory, and many visitors come to pray for success. As a sacred site of Mito Studies, it also gathers faith as a deity of learning. Through the great sacred virtue of Tokugawa Ieyasu-kou, this is a shrine of high standing where one receives powerful divine protection at each milestone of life.

Benefits

advancement and good fortunevictory and successacademic achievementbusiness prosperityhousehold safetyprotection from misfortunesocial advancement

Tips

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Parking

境内に無料駐車場が約30台あります。国道50号線側の鳥居をくぐって坂道を上がった先に駐車スペースがあります。

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