Access
Please use public transportation to visit the shrine.
Visitors with a reservation for a gokito (prayer ritual) may use the dedicated parking lot.
Visiting hours
- Opening hours
- 6:00 ~ 18:00
- Gokito (prayer ritual)reception hours
- 9:00 ~ 16:00
- Goshuin (shrine calligraphy) reception hours
- 9:00 ~ 16:30
About Warding Off Evil and Guiding Toward Good Fortune
Time-honored gokito (prayer rituals) at Kego Shrine bestow blessings to ward off evil and guide toward good fortune.
About Kego Shrine
Located in Tenjin in the heart of Fukuoka’s business district, the shrine has a history dating back over 400 years.
Gokito (prayer rituals)
We accept requests for various gokito (prayer rituals) for individuals and groups.
Ceremonies
Everyone is welcome to participate in shrine ceremonies.
Come experience the traditional culture that has been passed down at the shrine.
A guide to the grounds
We guide you through the shrine grounds, where the goshaden (main sanctuary) and other structures preserve the history and cultural heritage of the shrine.
Jinja gifts
Here we introduce a variety of jinja gifts, including amulets crafted from Hakata-ori, a traditional Japanese woven textile.
Weddings
The shrine, with a history dating back over 400 years, also hosts formal wedding ceremonies.
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