
Iseharadai Shrine
This shrine has a deep history with the locals, affectionately called Daijingu-san, and closer to the urban heart around Isehara Station. Spring is welcomed with Setsubun on February 3rd. In spring, splendid cherry blossoms bloom on the grounds and in summer, Chinese lanterns and morning glories fill the shrine in what’s called “the city of flowers”.
Essential Information
Hours |
8am-8pm
In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), various facilities may change their operating days or hours.
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Suggested duration |
15m |
Access | Approx. 10 mins on foot from Isehara Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line |