Koma Shrine

Koma Shrine

Tarif
Free
Goshuin
300 JPY
Acces
15 min walk
Horaires
Open daily

Vue d'ensemble

Koma Shrine honors a Goguryeo prince who resettled in Japan after the fall of his Korean kingdom in the 7th century. It stands as a remarkable testament to ancient Korean-Japanese connections and the multicultural origins of the Kanto region.

Histoire

Fondation

📜Selon la tradition
716 [霊亀2年]
📄
Atteste par les sources
716

Divinites venerees

primary Deity

Bienfaits

Reseau de sanctuaires

Indépendant independent

A savoir

💡

Multiple Japanese prime ministers have visited this shrine before taking office, giving it a reputation for granting political advancement.

Source: documented

Infos pratiques

Location Coordinates

35.8850, 139.3100

Physical Address

833 Niibori, Hidaka, Saitama

Province historique

Musashi

Acces

Koma Station (JR Hachiko Line)

15 min walk

Horaires

Open daily

Meilleure saison

autumn

Accessibilite

Good

Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-06. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

Sanctuaires lies

Questions frequentes

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What is Koma Shrine?

Koma Shrine honors a Goguryeo prince who resettled in Japan after the fall of his Korean kingdom in the 7th century. It stands as a remarkable testament to ancient Korean-Japanese connections and the multicultural origins of the Kanto region.

Where is Koma Shrine located?

Koma Shrine is located in Hidaka, Saitama. The full address is: 833 Niibori, Hidaka, Saitama.