One of the most enchanting experiences is the night illumination during cherry blossom season, when the entire shrine is softly lit, casting gentle glows on ancient torii gates and century-old cedars—creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The shrine also features a personalized omamori writing area, where visitors write their wishes and have them blessed by a priest before hanging them on a designated prayer rack, symbolizing heartfelt intention.
Every April, a traditional kagura dance performance is held, featuring local miko (shrine maidens) and dancers performing rhythmic movements accompanied by taiko drums and chants, reflecting deep cultural heritage. Visitors can rent kimono costumes to wear while exploring the shrine grounds, capturing memorable photos amidst historic architecture. These immersive activities offer both cultural insight and emotional connection to Shinto traditions.