Yukura Shrine

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Yukura Shrine

The shrine grounds are filled with rabbits. This is a shrine where you can meet cute bunnies, despite its long-established history.

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Yukura Shrine is located in Yunokawa, a hot spring resort in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Legend has it that numerous cures for incurable diseases have been achieved through hot spring cures, and the shrine is said to have special divine virtues related to hot springs and medicine. The shrine is also believed to be a god of health, longevity, conjugal harmony, and easy childbirth, as well as a god of good harvest, prosperous business, matchmaking, and child rearing.

Because the deity of Yukura Shrine has a mythological connection with the rabbit, many rabbit motifs can be seen on the shrine grounds. On top of the money box is a carved wooden rabbit held by the deity, and next to the main shrine is a "nade-usagi," a rabbit that is said to grant wishes if you stroke it while making a wish. The "Healing Hammer" and "Temari Rabbit," both white rabbits that are said to cure illnesses, and the colorful Temari Ball sign are popular photo spots.

There are many kinds of omikuji such as "rabbit oracle" and "ikasu omikuji" named after Hakodate's specialty squid.

Highlights

  • The shrine is said to have special divine virtues related to hot springs and medicine.
  • The god is also known as the god of health, longevity, conjugal harmony, easy childbirth, good harvest, prosperous business, matchmaking, and child rearing.
  • The shrine's deities are associated with the rabbit in mythology, so there are many rabbit motifs on the grounds of the shrine.
  • There are also photogenic spots such as the "Nade-usagi," which is said to grant wishes while being stroked, and the "Healing gavel" and "Temari-usagi," which are said to grant wishes for healing illness.
  • There are also a wide variety of fortunes, such as "Rabbit fortune" and "Ikasu fortune" named after Hakodate's specialty, squid.

Photos

  • Main Shrine of Yukura Shrine

    Main Shrine of Yukura Shrine

  • The famous "ikasu omikuji"

    The famous "ikasu omikuji"

  • "Nade-usagi," which is said to make wishes come true if petted.

    "Nade-usagi," which is said to make wishes come true if petted.

  • "Temari Rabbit" in front of which you can take a cute picture.

    "Temari Rabbit" in front of which you can take a cute picture.

  • "Bamboo grove and white rabbit" popular as a photo shooting point

    "Bamboo grove and white rabbit" popular as a photo shooting point

Official FAQs

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

Q

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

A

Sorry, we don’t.

Q

Do you have shrine’s red ink stamps?

A

Yes. Depending on the time of year, limited red seals may be awarded.

Q

Is parking available?

A

Free parking is available. (For approximately 80 cars)

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available.

Reviews

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  • 簡蓉

    神社內有~提供非常有特色的釣烏賊抽籤哦,還可以向神兔求籤哦

  • Emily Wu

    湯倉神社的入口處有一個巨大的紅色鳥居⛩️很有特色,還可以在這體驗親手製作自己的護身符哦

Details

Name in Japanese
湯倉神社
Postal Code
042-0932
Address
2-28-1 Yunokawacho, Hakodate City, Hokkaido
Telephone
0138-57-8282
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
8:30am - 5:30pm(The conferment place opening hours)
Admission
Free
Access
1 minute walk from Hakodate City Tram " Yunokawa " stop.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)