| Engishiki Code | 047-040 |
|---|---|
| Engishiki Entry | 保久良神社 Hokurano |
| Current Identification | 保久良神社 Yasuhisa Ryou Jinja |
| Prefecture | 兵庫県 Hyogo |
| Location | 神戸市東灘区本山町北畑680番地 |
| Principal Deity | 須佐之男命、大歳御祖命、大国主命、椎根津彦命 Susanoo Inochi,ootoshi O So Inochi,ookuninushi Inochi,shii Nezu Hiko Inochi |
| Rank | 小 Shosha |
| Nearest Station | 阪急岡本駅 Hankyuu Okamoto Station |
| Historical Province | 摂津国 |
| District | 莵原郡 |
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Activities Near Hokura Jinja
Hokura Jinja sits above Okamoto on a mountain approach that quickly leaves the city behind. The right experiences here should extend the feeling of ascent, discipline, and cultivated quiet rather than flatten the visit into generic sightseeing.
Traditional Culture
Choose a tea ceremony, wagashi workshop, or incense experience in Kobe that values form and patience. These are the closest cultural counterparts to Hokura’s steep, contemplative approach.
Food Experience
Look for a sake-tasting, fermentation workshop, or Kobe culinary class that teaches regional taste rather than only serving it. Good food here should deepen place-awareness.
Outdoor Activity
The most faithful outdoor continuation is a Rokko foothill walk, herb-garden slope route, or light mountain hike. Movement and elevation are part of this shrine’s character.
Booking Options
Bookable plans closest to Hokura’s tone are usually found in Kobe. We recommend classes and guided outdoor routes that feel attentive, small-scale, and rooted in local technique.
Editorial Selection
Our curation favors experiences that preserve the shrine’s mountain-edge dignity: practices of measured attention, food with technique behind it, and outdoor routes that let the body feel the terrain.
