"Rin" Prayer Experience ~Solemnly held at Hie Shrine~
We offer optional plans for guests staying at the hotel.
We can make reservations and arrangements for prayers at the nearby Hie Shrine.
- Sales period
-
All year round: February to December
*Excluded dates: January, June 7th to 17th, festival days
- Time required
-
Approximately 30 minutes
- Fee
-
Please contact us for prayers, good luck and blessings
*Reservation required
* Accommodation fees will be charged separately.
- ※
-
If you cancel your reservation, a cancellation fee will be charged (14 days prior - 100%).
- ※
-
For groups of 10 or more, a separate waiting room fee will be charged.
- ※
-
The displayed price includes consumption tax.
- ※
-
Accommodation fees will be charged separately.
Flow of prayer
- Reception and admission
-
The representative wears a yellow haori coat and follows the shrine maiden into the hall.
- Purification
-
Before entering the worship hall, a priest will perform a purification ritual to purify your mind and body.
- Prayer
-
The priest will convey your wish to the gods on your behalf in a sentence called "Norito" and offer a prayer for good fortune. During this prayer, you should keep your mind calm and concentrate.
- Distribution
-
Using a tool called a Mitegura, he will bring the divine protection over you.
- Kagura
-
They entertain the gods with their sword dance. It is said that by entertaining the gods who are listening to your prayers, your prayers will become more powerful.
- Worship
-
They offer sacred branches called tamagushi and say their prayers.
Hie Shrine
On the hill adjacent to the hotel is Hie Shrine, surrounded by a lush forest. As the guardian of the Imperial Palace, Hie Shrine protects the heart of Japan. In 1659, it was moved to Star Hill a scenic spot overlooking a reservoir, where it remains to this day. The shrine building was burned down in the Great Tokyo Air Raid of 1945, but was rebuilt in 1958 as part of the Showa Imperial Construction Project. Every June, the Sanno Festival, known as one of the three major festivals in Japan and the first of the three major festivals of Edo, is held here. In recent years, it has also become known as one of Tokyo's leading "power spots," with a never-ending stream of people coming to pray for protection from evil, warding off evil spirits, finding love, having children, and safe childbirth.
- Distance from the hotel
-
徒歩2分
THE CAPITOL HOTEL TOKYU Room Reservations
Earn accommodation benefits and points! Convenient member services