What makes it 74% Kids-Friendly: Kids can roam safe paved grounds, spot squirrels, use the small playground, and collect child-growth amulets; visit is short and toilets lack clear child facilities, so plan extra stops.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to walk the grounds and spot highlights without overtiring kids.
Camphor Tree Grove:
Walk under the 2,000-year-old camphor trees on shaded paths.
Tip: Point out birds and squirrels to keep kids engaged.
Torii & Natural Treasure Trees:
Pose for photos at the torii gate and the two protected camphor trees.
Tip: Visit in soft morning light for better photos.
Legend Panel Trail:
Read story panels about Empress Jingū and Emperor Ōjin.
Tip: Quiz kids on the legends to make it interactive.
Child-Growth Omamori:
Buy a ¥700–800 charm to wish for your children’s health.
Tip: Check types at the shrine office and choose one each.

K a r L
It's the go-to place after you visit the shrine nearby. The food was a little bit pricey but it was very delicious. I recommend the Oykodon set. It's grilled from charcoal. It tasted heavenly. The udon was high quality as well and they get you this soba tea which is also delicious. Not much parking 🅿️ so you have to park somewhere near. They also take cash only. No cards
Scott Maynard
Another great shrine. Many things to do here and this one is know for the growth and child development when pregnant. They have trees that are the size of a 4 story building so it was really cool to see. They also had a lot of shops set up. They did have parking but only about 20 spots that fill fast
Chuddej Dejkunchorn
nice view very clam and chill atmosphere There is walking trail to the Mt.Kourasan
Frank Zichem
It is a beautiful sacred place where you can attend a Shinto ceremony. It is great because it is not as crowdy as other knowm shrines. Must see the big tree in the temple garden. It is over 5 meters wide!!
Glenn Stewart
This is a shrine dedicated to the blessing of giving safe birth to the future children. My wife and I have visited numerous times and of course are set to head back with our own children. At the back of the shrine is a collection of rocks (Koyasu-no-ishi). Prior to giving birth, parents will borrow a rock from this collection, which was put there after the birth of their own child. The rock usuall...
In mid-April, join the free Koyasu Grand Festival. Kids will enjoy the divine procession and Kagura dances. Snack stalls offer treats for ¥300–500 each.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Child-growth omamori (2) | JPY 1,600 |
| Tea or sweets at shrine cafe (4) | JPY 2,000 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 3,600 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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