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Ozaki Shrine

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Ozaki Shrine is a tranquil Shinto shrine located in the Marunouchi district of Kanazawa, near the city's historic castle and Kenrokuen Garden. Dedicated to the deity Inari, the shrine is particularly known for its association with safe childbirth and family prosperity. The approach to the shrine is lined with stone lanterns and torii gates, leading to a main hall with elegant architecture. Visitors often come to pray for blessings, purchase omamori (charms) for protection, and write ema (votive tablets) with their wishes. The shrine grounds are compact but peaceful, offering a quiet escape from the city bustle. Seasonal events, such as the Hatsumode (first visit of the New Year), draw locals and tourists alike. Its proximity to other major attractions makes it a convenient stop for those exploring Kanazawa's cultural heritage.

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  • Main hall with traditional Shinto architecture
  • Stone lanterns and torii gates along the approach
  • Omamori (charms) for safe childbirth and family well-being
  • Ema (votive tablets) for writing wishes
  • Peaceful garden setting ideal for reflection

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Ways to visit Ozaki Shrine

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Ozaki Shrine with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Follow Shinto etiquette: bow at the torii gate, purify hands at the chozuya, and bow twice, clap twice, and bow once at the main hall.
  • Photography is allowed but be respectful during prayers.
  • Omamori and ema are available for purchase; cash is preferred.
  • The shrine is especially popular for families with young children.

A bit of history

Ozaki Shrine was established in the early 17th century during the Edo period. It has long been revered by the local community, especially by women seeking blessings for safe childbirth and children's health.

Common questions

What is Ozaki Shrine known for?

It is known for blessings related to safe childbirth, child-rearing, and family well-being.

Is there an admission fee?

No, entry to the shrine is free.

Can I buy omamori here?

Yes, various omamori are available, including those for safe delivery and general protection.

How do I pray at a Shinto shrine?

Bow at the torii gate, purify your hands and mouth at the water basin, then at the main hall: bow twice, clap twice, make your wish, bow once.

What are the opening hours?

The shrine grounds are accessible 24 hours, but the office for charms is open during daylight hours, typically 9 AM to 5 PM.

Is the shrine near other attractions?

Yes, it is close to Kanazawa Castle, Kenrokuen Garden, and the Nagamachi Samurai District.

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