The shrine office operates from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. The grounds are accessible throughout the day. Goshuin stamps, charms, and official services are only available during office hours.
No. Admission is free and the shrine provides 30 free parking spaces. Goshuin stamps, charms, and special blessing ceremonies require separate payment.
The shrine appears in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba as the guardian deity of character Tomioka Giyu's hometown and in Tokyo Revengers as the inspiration for the Tokyo Manji Gang's meeting place. Special collaboration goshuin stamps and merchandise are available.
The shrine issues goshuin stamps that change each month, featuring seasonal flowers from the grounds. Remote orders are available through the shrine's online store, though designs differ from in-person stamps.
Yes. Organized experiences allow access to the normally closed main hall for blessing ceremonies. Activities include making offerings, receiving charms, writing wishes on ema for the Three Wishing Pine Trees, and receiving talismans.