[Autumn Foliage - Best Viewing] Ogino Shrine
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The ginkgo tree in the precincts. Bright yellow in autumn.
Ogino Shrine, located next to Ogino Elementary School. It was once called Ishijinja, enshrining natural stones and serving as the guardian shrine for the three villages of Upper, Middle, and Lower Ogino. The main hall was built in the 4th year of the Jōkyō era (1687), and the chief carpenter was Han'emon Nishitani from Iiyama Village. It is the oldest and largest shrine building in the city. The precincts feature a large ginkgo tree, where you can enjoy the changing color of the leaves from light green to yellow in the autumn.
Map & Location
Ogino Shrine
About 20 minutes from Tomei Atsugi IC
About a 3-minute walk from Ogino Shrine Entrance bus stop
Details about [Autumn Foliage - Best Viewing] Ogino Shrine
- Date & Time
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Late Nov
- Note
- The event dates are a guideline for the best viewing period, which may vary due to climate and other factors.
- Venue
- Ogino Shrine
- Address
- 1-1 Ogino, Atsugi City, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Access
- About 20 minutes from Tomei Atsugi IC
- Access (Public)
- About a 3-minute walk from Ogino Shrine Entrance bus stop
- Contact
- 046-240-1220 (Atsugi City Tourism Association)