Admission
Free
Toshima, Tokyo Prefecture
At a Glance
Mugi-chan, the shrine's resident cat, serves as an official greeter in the office and has become so popular that visitors sometimes wait 2+ hours in line hoping to meet him.
The shrine features a modern architectural design integrated with a residential mansion building, creating an unusual hybrid structure rarely seen in traditional Shinto shrines.
This shrine offers 1 different goshuin designs
Regular
Free
Within 300 m Within 600 m
Facilities
Be prepared for potentially long wait times during busy periods, as visitors have reported waiting up to 2 hours in line for goshuin stamps and stamp books. Weekday visits may help you avoid these crowds.
Look for small toy cats hidden throughout the shrine grounds as a fun activity during your visit. This treasure hunt adds an extra layer of enjoyment, especially in the compact shrine area.
The shrine offers unique modern items including transparent skeleton stamps and acrylic omamori charms, along with seasonal variations. Consider visiting multiple times throughout the year to collect different designs.
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Mugi-chan, the shrine's resident cat, serves as an official greeter in the office and has become so popular that visitors sometimes wait 2+ hours in line hoping to meet him.
The shrine features a modern architectural design integrated with a residential mansion building, creating an unusual hybrid structure rarely seen in traditional Shinto shrines.
Tiny toy cats are hidden throughout the shrine grounds as a playful treasure hunt for visitors to discover, adding an interactive element to the traditional shrine experience.
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