No. Entry to the shrine and Hakusan Park is free. Donations are optional, and fees apply only for purchasing omamori amulets or other shrine items.
You can make prayers and offerings, purchase omamori amulets, collect goshuin stamps, view the 1663 main hall, and walk through Hakusan Park to see seasonal cherry blossoms and autumn foliage.
Spring for cherry blossoms, July for the Hakusan Park Summer Festival, or autumn for foliage. The shrine is open daily year-round.
Yes. Visitors can receive goshuin stamp impressions in their shrine books at Hakusan Shrine during regular operating hours.