This shrine is located at the end of the commercial facility COREDO Muromachi. It was enshrined here during the Jōgan era (859-867), and even Ieyasu Tokugawa visited this shrine. The clean and beautiful shrine area is impressive. It’s a shrine with a long history, but...
Hanazono Inari Shrine is a shrine located in Ueno Park. It is a well-known matchmaking power spot and is popular with people looking to boost their love luck. With its red Senbon Torii, or thousand torii gates, the entrance makes a strong first impression. Numerous...
Nakameguro Hachiman Shrine is located only a few minutes from the Nakemeguro station. It has a naturally silent space surrounded by many big ancient trees. There is a small spring near the stairs to the shrine hall. This shrine also has different shrine festivals,...
Otori Shrine is a shrine located in Meguro ward. In the reign of Emperor Keiko (71-130 AD), this was the shrine dedicated to Kuni-no-Tokotachi. Kuni-no-Tokotachi is a god that appears in Japanese mythology. In Nihon Shoki, it is said to be the first god and the root...
Kanemaruinari Shrine is an Inari shrine located in Araki-cho, Shinjuku-ku. Kanemaruinari Shrine is said to have been built in 1683 as the guardian deity of the Matsudaira Settsu Morikami residence, the lord of the Takasu feudal lord of Mino Province. This...
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