Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is open 24 hours daily and admission is completely free. The shrine office operates from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM for purchasing omamori (protective charms), ema (wooden prayer plaques), and receiving goshuin (shrine stamps).
Take JR Chuo Line to Kichijoji Station, then transfer to JR Chuo-Sobu Line to Musashi-Sakai Station. From Musashi-Sakai Station, Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, take Keio Inokashira Line to Kichijoji, then bus or taxi to the shrine.
Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is famous for enshrining Hachiman, the Shinto god of war and divine protection. Visitors commonly pray for victory in competitions, success in business, protection from harm, safe childbirth, and academic achievement. The shrine is particularly popular among students and athletes.
The best time to visit Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is during the annual autumn festival (usually September-October) featuring traditional mikoshi (portable shrine) processions. New Year (January 1-3) is also popular for hatsumode (first shrine visit), though expect large crowds during this period.
Musashino Hachimangu Shrine offers various omamori including victory charms, traffic safety amulets, academic success charms, and health protection talismans. You can also purchase ema wooden plaques for writing prayers, goshuin shrine stamps for your collection, and traditional Japanese shrine merchandise like small bells and key chains.