Tokyo Daijingu
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Tokyo Daijingu

  • Attractions | Religious buildings and sites
  • Iidabashi
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Time Out says

Built in 1880 as a 'branch office' of Mie's Ise Shrine, Tokyo Daijingu is a popular spot for weddings and other relationship-related activities due to its reputation as a 'love power spot'.

Details

Address
2-4-1 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Iidabashi Station (Sobu, Yurakucho, Namboku lines), west exit or exit B2a

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Tokyo Daijingu Tanabata Kigansai

For this year's Tanabata, or Star Festival, make a wish at Tokyo Daijingu, a sacred Shinto shrine associated with love and marriage. During this special celebration, you can write your hopes and dreams on a tanzaku slip (¥300) and hang it on one of the bamboo branches at the shrine. The line of bamboo wishing trees will be lit up at nightfall until 9pm between July 1 and 7, making for a magical nighttime atmosphere.
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