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Sarubobo Shichifuku Shrine | A unique god of fortune spot in Gero Onsen town
Sarubobo Seven Lucky Gods Shrine in Gero City, Gifu Prefecture is a unique shrine that combines the traditional Hida region charm "Sarubobo" with faith in the Seven Lucky Gods. Located in a corner of Gero Onsen Gassho Village, it is popular as a casual spot to stop by in between sightseeing.
There are a number of small shrines within the grounds, each dedicated to one of the Seven Lucky Gods, and adorable Sarubobo statues add a touch of color to the place. The shrine is quietly popular with women and couples, as people can visit to pray for a variety of things, such as luck with money or finding a partner.
place:2369 Mori, Gero City, Gifu Prefecture (inside Gero Onsen Gassho Village)
access:Approximately 5 minutes by car or 20 minutes on foot from JR Gero Station
Admission fee:Included in the admission fee to Gassho Village
Visiting hours:9:00-17:00 (same as Gassho Village opening hours)
parking:Gassho Village Parking Lot available
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A unique shrine that combines the Seven Lucky Gods and Sarubobo
Sarubobo Seven Lucky Gods Shrine is characterized by its cute decorations based on the motif of "Sarubobo," a traditional culture of the Hida region. There is a small shrine for each of the Seven Lucky Gods within the shrine grounds, and you can visit and pray to each god.
"Sarubobo" means "baby monkey" and has long been popular as a talisman for warding off evil, blessing children, and ensuring safe childbirth. Combined with the blessings of the Seven Lucky Gods, this spot is full of charms as a good luck spot that grants a variety of wishes.
It's also popular as a photogenic spot
The grounds of Sarubobo Shichifuku Shrine are decorated with colorful Sarubobo dolls, pleasing to the eyes of visitors. The cute statues of the Seven Lucky Gods lined up in front of the shrine, the wooden torii gates, and the warm scenery are popular photo spots.
It is popular among foreign tourists and young couples, and is especially popular as a stop-off spot when visiting Gassho Village. You can also dedicate a votive plaque with your wish written on it, making it the perfect place to create memories of your trip.
The atmosphere of the temple grounds and the flow of worship
Located within the grounds of Gassho Village, you can take your time worshiping in a calm atmosphere surrounded by nature. As you visit each shrine, try praying to the god that matches your wish.
After worship, you can also try out experiences such as fortune telling or writing a prayer plaque, creating a well-balanced mix of the fun of a shrine and the elements of a theme park.
Tourist spots and information on stops around Sarubobo Shichifuku Shrine
- Gero Onsen Gassho Village:A popular tourist facility where you can experience old Hida houses and traditional culture.
- Gero Hot Springs Fountain Pond:A free open-air foot bath on the riverbank. Within walking distance of Gassho Village.
- Gero Onsen Museum:A museum where you can learn about the science and history of hot springs. Located near Gassho Village.
A healing spot where Hida culture and faith come together
Sarubobo Shichifuku Shrine is not a large shrine, but it is a healing space where you can feel the traditional culture of Hida in a cute way. Why not visit it as a place to make wishes while sightseeing in Gassho Village?