Admission
- Adult (18+)Free
Also known as: 芝神明
At a Glance
The shrine's famous 'Gōun Omamori' (Strong Fortune Amulet) is so popular that its annual release day draws 2-3 hour queues, with devoted fans hoping to win concert ticket lotteries for their favorite idols.
During New Year's, the line to worship extends two blocks beyond the shrine grounds, yet the shrine maintains its serene atmosphere on regular days—offering visitors a peaceful urban sanctuary near Shiba Daimon.
Visitors receive complimentary ginger candy when getting their goshuin stamp, a sweet touch that adds to the shrine's reputation for warm hospitality despite being in the heart of bustling Tokyo.
The shrine is known as the 'Ise Shrine of Tokyo' because it enshrines the divided spirits of Amaterasu and Toyouke from the Grand Shrine of Ise, making it one of the most sacred shrines in the capital.
This shrine offers 1 different goshuin designs
Regular
Daimon Station
大門駅Onarimon Station
オナリモン駅Hamamatsucho Station
浜松町駅Fascinating facts about this place
The shrine's famous 'Gōun Omamori' (Strong Fortune Amulet) is so popular that its annual release day draws 2-3 hour queues, with devoted fans hoping to win concert ticket lotteries for their favorite idols.
During New Year's, the line to worship extends two blocks beyond the shrine grounds, yet the shrine maintains its serene atmosphere on regular days—offering visitors a peaceful urban sanctuary near Shiba Daimon.
Visitors receive complimentary ginger candy when getting their goshuin stamp, a sweet touch that adds to the shrine's reputation for warm hospitality despite being in the heart of bustling Tokyo.