A Sacred Spot of the White Snake That Grants Wishes
Hebikubo Shrine (Kamishinmei Tenso Shrine) is located in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo, and is dedicated to the white snake. It is renowned for blessings related to financial fortune, good luck, and warding off misfortune. As 2025 marks the Year of the Snake, it's the perfect time to visit Hebikubo Shrine ⛩️
◾️ Divine Blessings for Success and Advancement 🐍
Within the shrine grounds, you'll find the "Nade White Snake," believed to bring renewal, revitalization, and good fortune, much like a snake shedding its skin. The "Hebikubo Dragon God," associated with the idea of a snake transforming into a dragon, is said to bring career success. Additionally, the White Snake Benzaiten deity is known for its blessings of financial prosperity. The shrine also offers a variety of snake-themed charms and fortune slips 😌
◾️ The Beloved White Snake of Tokyo ✨
Legend has it that a white snake once lived in the washing area of the shrine's spring and later moved to the current Togoshi Park. Along its journey, the white snake is said to have rested at spots like the Ohara Fudoson, a water station located along what is now the station-front shopping street. This area also features shops and cafes offering snake-themed products, making it a great place to relax during your visit 🍘
This is truly a sacred spot where the white snake connects people's wishes. In the Year of the Snake, 2025, why not pay a visit and experience its blessings for yourself? 😌
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📍 Hebikubo Shrine
※ Official Name: Tenso Shrine
・Address: 4-4-12 Futaba, Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo
・Access:
- 6-minute walk from "Nakanobu" Station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line
- 12-minute walk from "Togoshi Park" Station (formerly Hebikubo Station) on the Tokyu Oimachi Line. The "White Snake's Return Path" good luck course starts here.
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