Kensha

Hakusan Shrine (Bunkyo)

白山神社

/ Hakusan Jinja

Admission
Free
Goshuin (Temple Seal)
300 JPY
Access
3 min walk
Hours
Open daily

Overview

One of the Tokyo Junisha, best known for its spectacular hydrangea festival in June with approximately 3,000 bushes in bloom. Unusually, it has become associated with dental health prayers.

History

Founding

📜According to tradition
948 [天暦2年]

One of Tokyo's Junisha. Famous for its hydrangea festival in June, with about 3,000 hydrangea bushes. Unusually known as a shrine for tooth health.

Enshrined Deities

primary Deity

Goddess of mediation, harmony, and the boundary between life and death

secondary Deity

Creator deity; god of creation, life, and purification

Blessings

Shrine Network

Hakusan branch

Practical Information

Location Coordinates

35.7222, 139.7517

Physical Address

5-31-26 Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

東京都文京区白山5-31-26

Access

Hakusan Station (Toei Mita Line)

3 min walk

Hours

Open daily

Visitor information last verified: 2026-04-06. Please check the official website for the latest details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team

What is Hakusan Shrine (Bunkyo)?

One of the Tokyo Junisha, best known for its spectacular hydrangea festival in June with approximately 3,000 bushes in bloom. Unusually, it has become associated with dental health prayers.

Where is Hakusan Shrine (Bunkyo) located?

Hakusan Shrine (Bunkyo) is located in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. The full address is: 5-31-26 Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.