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momotarou-jinja

Basic Information

Location
853 Taihei, Kurisu, Inuyama-shi, Aichi
Hours
10:00 - 16:00
Phone
0568-61-1586
Parking
Available (Approx.200 spaces)
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About momotarou-jinja

Momotaro Shrine in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, is a truly unique sanctuary dedicated to the beloved Japanese folktale hero Momotaro (Peach Boy), making it one of the most distinctive shrines in all of Japan.

The shrine honors Kibitsuhiko-no-mikoto, the legendary hero known for defeating demons, and visitors come seeking protection from evil, good fortune, and blessings for children's healthy growth.

The grounds feature colorful statues of Momotaro, his animal companions (dog, monkey, and pheasant), and even demons, creating an immersive experience that brings the classic tale to life.

Popular with families and tourists alike, the shrine has become a favorite photo spot and social media sensation.

Nestled along the scenic Kiso River surrounded by natural beauty, this delightful shrine offers a peaceful retreat where visitors can enjoy a leisurely and magical experience.

Access Information

  • TrainMeitetsu Line

    Inuyama-Yuen StationAbout 45 minutes on foot

  • CarMeishin Expressway

    Komaki ICAbout 30 minutes

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