Meoto Daikoku Shrine

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Meoto Daikoku Shrine

A matchmaking shrine dedicated to Japan’s only married Daikoku deities.

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Supervised by :  Kasuga Taisha

Tucked away deep within the grounds of Kasuga Taisha and surrounded by quiet trees, this auxiliary shrine stands in peaceful seclusion. It is the only shrine in Japan to enshrine the married deities Okuninushi-no-Mikoto and Suserihime-no-Mikoto side by side, and its origins date back to the Heian period, when their divine spirits were welcomed from Izumo Taisha. For nearly 900 years, it has quietly watched over people's lives while bestowing blessings for marital harmony, matchmaking, and family safety.

Though the shrine building is small, the sunlight filtering through the approach and the gentle atmosphere around it softly ease the hearts of those who visit. It is also the fifteenth and final stamp shrine of the Wakamiya Jūgosha Meguri pilgrimage, and by praying here, the pilgrimage reaches its completion. The grounds also offer charming good-luck items, including matchmaking charms with a wisteria motif and pink heart-shaped ema plaques.

Another popular feature is the water fortune slip, where the text appears when dipped in water. Whether you are hoping for a new connection or want to cherish the ones you already have, this small hidden shrine of Kasuga gently gives you a little push forward.

Highlights

  • The only shrine in Japan to enshrine the married Daikoku deities side by side, where visitors can receive blessings for matchmaking and family safety.
  • A soothing little shrine wrapped in dappled sunlight, offering a calming space that gently relaxes visitors.
  • A special shrine where the Wakamiya Jūgosha Meguri pilgrimage is completed once you pray here.
  • The matchmaking charms with a wisteria motif and pink heart-shaped ema plaques are especially cute.
  • The popular water fortune slip reveals text when dipped in water and gently encourages your heartfelt wishes.

Photos

  • Visitors come here seeking blessings for marital harmony, family safety, and matchmaking

    Visitors come here seeking blessings for marital harmony, family safety, and matchmaking

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is there a goshuin stamp?

A

Yes. (500 yen)

Q

Is there a parking lot?

A

Please use the Kasuga Taisha parking lot.

Q

Are there coin lockers?

A

No.

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Details

Name in Japanese
夫婦大国社
Postal Code
630-8212
Address
160 Kasuganocho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture (within the grounds of Kasuga Taisha)
Phone
0742-22-7788 (Kasuga Taisha Shrine Office)
Closed on
None
Hours
9:00am–4:30pm
Admission
Free to visit
Access
Approx. 10-minute walk after getting off at the “Kasuga Taisha Omotesando” Nara Kotsu bus stop from Kintetsu Nara Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line
Official website
Official website (Japanese)