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Recharge and Rejuvenate at Kanahebisui Shrine

Located in Iwanuma, Kanahebisui Shrine is a renowned "power spot" famous for bringing luck in business and financial prosperity. This popular destination comes alive during its seasonal events, from the spring Flower Festival to summer and autumn pilgrimages, which draw visitors from across the country. After a peaceful stroll through the grounds, you can relax at the sleek on-site cafe or browse the shop for stylish, original souvenirs. It’s a neighborhood escape that feels both traditional and trendy.
Traveler’s Note: During peak festival seasons (especially the Wisteria/Flower Festival in May), allow for a little extra travel time as the area can get quite busy!

Travel Time: by carAbout 2 hours

Recharge and Rejuvenate at Kanahebisui Shrine
Recharge and Rejuvenate at Kanahebisui Shrine
Recharge and Rejuvenate at Kanahebisui Shrine
Recharge and Rejuvenate at Kanahebisui Shrine

Leaving Sendai Airport

Drop off your luggage at Sendai Airport and travel light as you head to Iwanuma’s Kanahebisui Shrine—a sanctuary of good fortune. Known for its auspicious energy, it’s a must-visit destination for those with a little extra time.

Leaving Sendai Airport
20min. by car

Kanahebisui Shrine

Start your visit with a prayer at Kanahebisui Shrine. Be sure to find the stone-carved serpents—rubbing your wallet against one is a local tradition said to boost your financial luck! The shrine’s delicate "Kirie" paper-cut Goshuin are also a fan favorite, along with various seasonal events throughout the year.

Kanahebisui Shrine

At the Flower Festival, held every year in April and May, you can enjoy the temple grounds adorned with a profusion of flowers, including wisteria, peonies, and irises.

Kanahebisui Shrine

During the summer pilgrimage season, the hand-washing pavilion is vibrantly decorated with Japanese paper umbrellas and flowers.

Kanahebisui Shrine

There is a wide variety of original amulets, each imbued with the heartfelt wishes of the shrine maidens and staff, and they are popular with people of all ages and genders.

Kanahebisui Shrine

The delicate and beautiful paper-cut goshuin stamps come in a wide variety of limited-edition seasonal designs.

Kanahebisui Shrine
Kanahebisui Shrine
Kanahebisui Shrine
Kanahebisui Shrine
Kanahebisui Shrine
Kanahebisui Shrine
2min. on foot

Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine

From white-snake curry to adorable themed desserts, the menu here is as auspicious as it is delicious. The gift shop is a must-visit, too, featuring stylish original products and exclusive local collaborations. It’s the perfect place to find a unique souvenir you won't find anywhere else.

Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
Sando Terrace in Kanahebisui Shrine
20min. by car

Arriving at Sendai Airport

Allow roughly two hours for the round trip by taxi. It’s a seamless way to turn a gap in your schedule into a memorable highlight of your journey.

Arriving at Sendai Airport
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