Home " Why Hachimantai? Beauty and Adventure All Year Round in the Towada-Hachimantai National Park! " Sakuramatsu Shrine And the Good Luck Tree
Sakuramatsu Park, located in the Yasushiro district of Hachimantai City, is known as a quiet and peaceful place. This park is a spiritual home for the local people. From the parking lot, a short circular walking trail, fragrant with cedar and pine trees more than 200 years old, leads along a mountain stream to the Sakuramatsu Shrine.
This small shrine was reportedly built in at least 1744, and its name comes from a legend that cherry blossoms bloomed from the branches of a pine tree in the area long ago. The shrine is believed to bring good luck to visitors, and many people come to the shrine for good fortune. Why not spend a quiet moment in Sakura-matsu Park, where natural beauty and mystical legends intersect?
As one passes through the entrance gate of Sakura Pine Park, the first thing that catches the eye are two moss-covered maple trees. These trees have aged over the years, but their winding appearance is still admired by visitors. The two maples, which grow strongly out of the rocks and appear to be one tree from the base to the middle of the winding trunk, are considered a symbol of good luck for couples because of their unique appearance. Many people who wish for the fulfillment of love and marital bliss come to the park to join hands in front of the trees and make a wish for their appearance. Why not enhance your luck in love while experiencing the wonder and beauty of nature at Sakuramatsu Park?
A few steps beyond is the shrine. After paying respect with a bow, summon the gods with a pull on the corded ropes tied with bells. Bow twice, clap your hands twice, and then bow again after you have said your prayer.