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Nezu Shrine
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Nezu Shrine
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Nezu Shrine
Leisure spot
Central Ward Area
Nezu Shrine is one of the ten most important shrines in Tokyo. According to Japanese mythology, the shrine was founded by Yamato Takeru about 1900 years ago. During the Bunmei era (1469–1486), the main building of the shrine was built by military commander Ota Dokan. In 1705, a large construction project known as “Tenka Bushin” was carried out by Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The seven structures of the project, which included the main building of the shrine, were completed the following year. They have since been designated as national Important Cultural Properties. The premises also include Otome Inari Shrine, which is renowned among people seeking good fortune in love, and the Sakura-mon Gate, an impressive and magnificent vermilion structure. Nezu Shrine is an important shrine that has been highly respected by the many worshipers who have come to visit it since ancient times.
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Adress
1-28-9,Nezu,Bunkyo-ku
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https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/70/
Access
5-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Nezu Station, Sendagi Station, or Todaimae Station / 10-minute walk from Shirayama Station on Toei Mita Line
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