Embark on a pilgrimage to the three most powerful spiritual spots in the Kanto region: Kashima Shrine, Katori Shrine, and Ikisu Shrine!
We'll also take you to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, one of the three major Fudo temples in the Kanto region!
Enjoy easy travel with our bus tour! We also have departure dates that are considered auspicious and bring good fortune♪
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Booking on request Once we receive a booking request, we will start arranging the tour. Please be reminded that the arrangement is not guaranteed.
*This fee is the tour fee calculated as of 26 JAN 2026 *Vacancy information will fluctuate from time to time, so please refer to it as a guide. Please note that there may be occasions when the tour becomes fully booked before you complete your reservation.
Kashima Shrine enshrines Takemikazuchi-no-Okami, who is revered as the god of martial arts. It is a famous shrine where professional soccer teams come every year to pray for victory, and in recent years it has also attracted attention as a power spot. Along the inner approach to the shrine, there is a "deer park" called "Rokuen" where about 20 deer are kept. In the age of mythology, it is said that Amenokaku-no-Kami, the god of deer, acted as a messenger to deliver the command of Amaterasu-Omikami to the enshrined deity Takemikazuchi-no-Okami, and this is the reason why deer are still cherished as messengers of the gods today.
Ikisu Shrine
Of the three major shrines in eastern Japan, Ikisu Shrine is quieter and more serene than the other two. It enshrines Kunado-no-kami as its main deity, with the three Sumiyoshi gods and Amenotorifune-no-kami as auxiliary deities. A hidden gem at Ikisu Shrine is the two square wells called "Oshioi" located on either side of the large torii gate (the first torii) along the Hitachi-Tone River. Small torii gates are built inside each well, and if you look into the water, you can faintly see two jars. These two jars are called "Ogame" (male jar) and "Megame" (female jar), and it is said that they have been continuously gushing with pure water for over 1000 years. This Shinobu-i well is considered one of Japan's three most sacred springs, along with Akebono-i in Ise (Mie Prefecture) and Naoi in Yamashiro (Kyoto Prefecture).
Katori Shrine
Katori Shrine (Katori City), located in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, is a famous power spot in the Kanto region. Katori Shrine (Katori City) is the head shrine of approximately 400 Katori shrines nationwide and is one of the three shrines in eastern Japan that were permitted to use the name "Jingu" (Grand Shrine). Admiral Togo Heihachiro is enshrined at Katori Shrine and is worshipped as a god of victory. The bright red gate tower, a symbol of the shrine, is a valuable structure registered as an Important Cultural Property. Built in 1700, the same year as the main shrine, the gate tower is an impressive symbolic building of Katori Shrine with its vivid vermilion color. The gate tower has two levels, with 12 pillars supporting the lower level.
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, affectionately known as "Narita's Fudo-sama"
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple is located near Narita International Airport, Japan's gateway to the skies. It is the head temple of the Chizan branch of the Shingon sect and was founded in 940 by Abbot Kancho, making it one of the nation's leading sacred sites with a history of over 1,000 years. Affectionately known as "Narita's Fudo-sama," the temple grounds contain five nationally important cultural properties as well as numerous historical halls and pagodas, and it is also known as a place for good fortune and improved luck. The Setsubun Festival, held every year on the day before the beginning of spring, is famous for the participation of sumo wrestlers and entertainers. The temple also has deep ties to Kabuki, and the first Danjuro, who gained popularity by incorporating the aragoto style of Kabuki, exemplified by "Shibaraku" and "Narukami," was not blessed with an heir. It is said that he prayed earnestly for a child at the Yakushido, the main hall of Naritasan at the time, and was granted his long-awaited first son.
Sightseeing alighting from the bus (no entering of facilities, etc.)
Sightseeing from the bus window
Sightseeing aboard vehicles or vessels(※)
Shopping
Meals and Shopping
*Aboard a vehicle refers to riding aboard vehicles other than buses, such as trains and cable cars. Aboard a vessel refers to riding aboard vessels such as pleasure boats and cruise ships.
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Day1
Kashima Shrine
Ikisu Shrine
Katori Shrine
東京(8:00集合・出発)
○ Naritasan Shinshoji Temple (A power spot visited by 10 million people annually / approximately 70 minutes)
○ Katori Shrine (One of the top power spots in the Kanto region / Approximately 70 minutes)
○ Ikisu Shrine (A shrine where a well is the object of worship / approximately 40 minutes)
○ Kashima Shrine (The head shrine of approximately 600 Kashima shrines nationwide / approximately 70 minutes)
東京(18:00~20:30頃)※バス走行距離:約215Km
※出発時間の5分前までに集合場所にお越しください。
Meals
[Breakfast] × [Lunch] Bento box [Dinner] ×
Important matters
*This tour is basically operated for Japanese travelers on a seat-in-coach basis. Guiding or instructional materials will be provided only in Japanese. However, you will get the necessary information and written documents in English/Chinese for your convenience. In case of an emergency, your tour conductor will use translation apps to contact you on tablet devices. 《About the decision of tour operation》 *In case of cancellation…We will let you know at least 4 days before the departure date. *If no additional contacts are made from us, the tour will be operated as scheduled. Once you make a reservation, we will not send any emails except confirmation/cancellation. You can verify the meeting time and meeting place on the member page→Click on 'Schedule' and find the tour information. Kindly come over to the meeting place on the day of departure. *No guide is accompanied for this tour. The tour conductor will manage the tour itinerary (no sightseeing guide will be provided). *Please understand this in advance that seats on the bus may be shared or in front of or behind each other depending on the number of participants. We cannot accommodate your request for bus, train or boat seating. *Adult & Child fee (applied to 6 and older) will be the same. Infant fee (aged 3-5 years old) includes only a bus seat. No service other than a bus seat will be provided. *Due to the "Great Reiwa Renovation" at Kashima Jingu, the Heiden, Haiden, Okumiya, and Romon gate may not be viewable (started Nov 2020, scheduled completion JUN 2026). *Bento lunches are scheduled to be eaten on the bus. Thank you for your understanding.
Please take sufficient precautions against heatstroke during your trip during the summer months. If you experience any symptoms of heatstroke or other heat-related illnesses, please do not hesitate to inform tour conductor. tour conductor will also be working in light clothing to prevent heatstroke, and may use protective equipment (hats, parasols, etc.) as needed.
When you apply for this tour via the Internet, no application confirmation letter or pamphlets will be mailed to you. Please confirm via the Application Completed e-mail", which will be sent to you after you have completed the application procedure, and the Member menu. The details of the course can be confirmed via the Explanation of Terms & Conditions" displayed during the application procedure, so please print it out and keep it. If you are unable to print it out, please contact us via the email address below. You may, however, be sent an application confirmation letter and pamphlets, depending on the details of your application.
Issue of Explanation of Terms & Conditions
The Explanation of Terms & Conditions will be issued to you onscreen (HTML). Depending on the method of application, it may be sent to you after the completion of your application.
Cancellation of Tour Contract / Refunds
(1) Cancellation before the start of the tour
[1] You may cancel the Tour Contract at any time by paying the cancellation fee set forth below. The "Tour Contract Cancellation Date" in the schedule below is the day when we confirm the cancellation request you have made during Our Company's business hours on a business day.
Tour Contract Cancellation Date(Counting back from the day prior to the commencement of the tour)
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Cancellation on or after the 10th day prior to the day preceding the date of the commencement of the tour(excluding [2] to [5])
20% of the tour fee
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Cancellation on or after the 7th day prior to the day preceding the date of the commencement of the tour(excluding [3] to [5])
30% of the tour fee
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Cancellation on the day preceding the commencement of the tour
40% of the tour fee
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Cancellation on the day the tour starts
50% of the tour fee
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Failure to show up without notice or cancellation after the commencement of the tour
100% of the tour fee
Note: "After the commencement of the tour" refers "The time the receiving of the provided services began", as provided for in the Special Compensation Rules, onwards Examples of "After the commencement of the tour" * In the case of the tour conductor, the Company's staff, or reception personnel receiving clients: the time when the reception procedure has been completed * In the case of the Company is not receiving clients and the clients have an airline ticket: the time when luggage inspections, etc., have been completed in the area of the airport where only passengers can enter * In the case of Tour Contracts including the use of a chartered ship: in accordance with the separately provided provisions for cancellation fees (including when specified in Pamphlets, etc.)