A shrine to protect Shinsodo Village
This shrine was called "Tennogu" in the Edo period (1603–1868).
A historical document says that it was built to protect Shinsodo Village in the Kan'ei era (1624–1645).

Sodo-jinja Shrine, Torii gate

Sodo-jinja Shrine, Main shrine
Seasonal highlights
February Setsubun Festival

Name
Sodo-jinja Shrine
Address
8 Sodo, Shimotsuma City, Ibaraki
Directions
Public transportation
Take the Kanto Railway Joso Line to Sodo Station. It is about a 12-minute walk from the station.
Car
About a 20-minute drive from the Ken-O Expressway Joso Interchange. About a 45-minute drive from the Kita-Kanto Expressway Sakuragawa-Chikusei Interchange.
- No parking
Opening hours
Open all year around
Closed on:
None
Contact information
0296-43-5460