Kukuhi Shrine

Just north of the Hyogo Park Of The Oriental White Stork lies a shrine dedicated to Toyooka’s protected natural treasure.

Kukuhi Shrine hidden amongst the Toyooka countryside trees is known for receiving worshippers hoping for a child or who are already expecting.

Stork-themed Ema (wooden plaques with written prayers) placed by worshippers can be seen hanging as offerings to the gods and are available for purchase at Avian Tot, a vintage-style tearoom across the street from Kukuhi Shrine.

Those who are lucky might see a stork flying above Kukuhi Shrine during their visit.

Kukuhi Shrine gets its name from the older Japanese word for “stork,” which is “kukui.”

Information listed below was last updated 07/2024 and is subject to change.Contact the business directly for updated information. Note, most businesses can only speak Japanese.

BUSINESS INFORMATION

Business Name
Kukuhi Shrine
Business Hours
AVIAN TOT: 8:00~18:00
Telephone
AVIAN TOT: 0796-24-2052
Homepage
http://www.happywing.jp/kukuhi.html

This site is in Japanese.

Entrance Fee
Free
Language Support
Sorry, but only Japanese is spoken.

OTHER

Parking
Free parking lot

LOCATION

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