[Kobe] Ikuta Shrine: Paper-cut goshuin stamps that change with the seasons

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Japan's Oldest
Ikuta Shrine

Located in the heart of Kobe, this shrine is easy to stop by on your sightseeing itinerary.

Famous for its paper-cut goshuin (temple stamps), various varieties are available depending on the season.

Since there are always new goshuin available, this shrine is recommended for goshuin collectors.

It's also famous for matchmaking, and we saw many couples and female worshippers.
Behind the shrine grounds is a vast forest, surprising for a city center location, making it a great resting and photo spot.

Access Information
◆Address
1-2-1 Shimoyamate-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture
◆Opening Hours
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
◆Access
◇By Car
Approximately 5 minutes from Ikutagawa IC or Kyobashi IC on the Hanshin Expressway Route 3 Kobe Line.
◇By Train
10 minutes walk north from JR Sannomiya Station or Sannomiya Station on various private railway lines.
20 minutes walk south from JR Shin-Kobe Station (Shinkansen).
Approximately 5 minutes by taxi from JR Shin-Kobe Station.

Post by とぴぴ | Aug 31, 2025

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