
28 temples · 45 shrines
Tokyo, officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都), is located in the Kanto region of eastern Japan. It is Japan’s capital and a major center of government, culture, and business, with landmarks such as historic Asakusa, the Imperial Palace area, and many important temples and shrines.
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Togakuji is a Buddhist temple located in Tabata, Kita City, Tokyo. This peaceful temple serves as a place of worship and spiritual reflection for the local community, maintaining traditional Buddhist practices and ceremonies in a quiet residential...
Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo, that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimimomoyama, south of Kyoto.
Gokokuin is a Tendai Buddhist temple within the Kan'eiji complex in Ueno Park. Founded as part of the historic Tōeizan temple grounds, it serves as a place of worship and spiritual practice, offering visitors a serene atmosphere amidst the bustling park.
도쿄 분쿄구에 위치한 역사적인 신사로, 매년 봄 장관을 이루며 피어나는 3,000그루가 넘는 진달래 정원으로 유명합니다. 에도 시대 건축 양식이 온전히 보존된 보기 드문 건축물과 유명한 주홍빛 도리이 터널이 특징입니다.
Famous Buddhist temple in Setagaya known as the birthplace of the manekineko (beckoning cat). The temple grounds feature hundreds of white cat figurines offered by visitors seeking good fortune, creating a unique and photogenic atmosphere.
자세히 보기Explore 하나조노 신사, a notable 신사 in 신주쿠구, 도쿄도. Check goshuin availability, visitor details, and nearby sacred places before you go.
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