Shikaoi Shrine

Omikuji (fortune paper) comes with a small charm.
You can look forward to seeing what your future fortune will be.


3-1 Motomachi, Shikaoi-cho, Kato-gun, Hokkaido, 081-0224

* Business days and hours are subject to change due to the influence of Novel Cornavirus (COVID-19).
Shikaoi Shrine enshrines the god of Japan's oldest married couple, and it is said that if you visit, you will have the benefit of marriage, child treasure, and marital satisfaction.