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Koami Shrine (小網神社)

Discover a sanctuary of prosperity and protection at Koami Shrine, nestled in Tokyo’s historic Nihonbashi district, where tradition meets the vibrancy of city life. Located in the heart of Tokyo’s Nihonbashi district, Koami Shrine stands as a historic sanctuary offering…

Hebikubo Shrine (蛇窪神社)

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Immerse yourself in the serene embrace of Hebikubo Shrine, where the goddess Benzaiten bestows creativity, intellect, and prosperity upon those who seek her blessings beside the sacred waters of Tokyo’s tranquil Bunkyo district. Nestled in the picturesque neighborhood of Shinagawa,…

Senso-ji Temple (淺草寺)

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Step into the past at Tokyo’s oldest temple, where timeless traditions blend with bustling bazaars under the watchful gaze of the majestic Thunder Gate. Sensō-ji, also revered as Asakusa Kannon Temple, is not only Tokyo’s oldest temple but also a…

Nezu Shrine(根津神社)

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Step into an oasis of tranquility at Nezu Shrine, where ancient torii gates frame stunning azalea gardens, inviting visitors to experience a piece of Tokyo’s heritage amidst the calm and beauty. Nezu Shrine stands as one of Tokyo’s oldest Shinto…

Akagi Shrine (赤城神社)

Discover the architectural marvel of Akagi Shrine, a beacon of contemporary design and spiritual serenity in bustling Shinjuku. Nestled within the vibrant Kagurazaka neighborhood, Akagi Shrine stands out as a testament to modern shrine architecture, having undergone a complete redesign…

Imado Shrine (今戶神社)

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Discover your destiny in love and prosperity at the heart of Tokyo, where the mythical bond of the maneki-neko beckons good fortune and happiness. Join fans of the beloved anime ‘Love Live!’ in visiting a key location featured in the…

Guide: How to Pray at a Japanese Shrine

Japanese shrines (神社, jinja) are captivating places that attract visitors from all around the world, drawn by the allure of Japanese culture, cuisine, and religion. However, many people are unsure about the proper etiquette when visiting a shrine. This guide…