
らき☆すた
A lighthearted comedy following the daily lives of four high school girls and their quirky conversations about anime, gaming, and everyday life. The show is widely credited with popularizing anime pilgrimage culture in Japan, particularly through its connection to Washinomiya Shrine.
A lighthearted comedy following the daily lives of four high school girls and their quirky conversations about anime, gaming, and everyday life. The show is widely credited with popularizing anime pilgrimage culture in Japan, particularly through its connection to Washinomiya Shrine.

Anime pilgrimage guide
らき☆すた
A lighthearted comedy following the daily lives of four high school girls and their quirky conversations about anime, gaming, and everyday life. The show is widely credited with popularizing anime pilgrimage culture in Japan, particularly through its connection to Washinomiya Shrine.
Pilgrimage guide on this page
Pilgrimage guide on this page
Build your own route
Pick the spots you like and make a route for your trip.
Create a plan with this animeStart by browsing the real-world spots connected to this anime, then open the map when you are ready to plan the route.
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幸手市権現堂堤
作品のエンディングに登場する桜の名所。春には約1000本の桜と菜の花が咲き誇る。
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大酉茶屋
鷲宮神社前のお茶屋。らき☆すた関連グッズを販売し、聖地巡礼の定番立ち寄りスポット。
鷲宮神社参道
関東最古の大社の参道。初詣シーズンにはファンが多数訪れ、聖地巡礼の代表的なスポットとなっている。
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鷲宮神社
One of the oldest shrines in the Kanto region, Washinomiya became a landmark in anime pilgrimage history after Lucky Star aired. The shrine saw its New Year visitor count multiply dramatically thanks to fan devotion.
久喜市役所(旧鷲宮町)
アニメの舞台となった鷲宮町のエリア。商店街でらき☆すたのコラボが実施された。
Travel map
See how the pilgrimage spots sit together before you start planning the day.
After the trip
A softer place for watch-again and related-item links around this title.