Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
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.
Multiple Japanese prime ministers have visited this shrine before taking office, giving it a reputation for granting political advancement.
Source: documented
Location Coordinates
35.8850, 139.3100
833 Niibori, Hidaka, Saitama
Musashi
Koma Station (JR Hachiko Line)
Open daily
Good
北海道神宮
上川神社
帯廣神社
樽前山神社
美瑛神社
旭川神社
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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.
Koma Shrine is located in Hidaka, Saitama. The full address is: 833 Niibori, Hidaka, Saitama.