The shrine is dedicated to Takagi-no-Kami, a deity from Japanese mythology associated with growth, prosperity, and protection.
Follow standard Shinto worship practices: bow, purify at the water basin, make offerings, clap, and pray. Purchase omamori (protective amulets) and ema (wooden prayer plaques), and enjoy quiet contemplation.
No. The shrine functions primarily as a neighborhood spiritual center with modest scale and local character, offering authentic local religious practice rather than tourist-oriented experiences.
The grounds feature typical Shinto elements including a torii gate, main worship hall, subsidiary structures, and water purification basin for ritual cleansing.