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🏯 Tokyo Shrine Collection 🏯

① Tokyo Daijingu This is the first shrine in Japan to conduct "Shinto-style wedding ceremonies" and is also one of the top shrines in Japan . Tokyo Daijingu has a history of a hundred years. Not only did Emperor Taisho get married here, but many celebrities also tied the knot at this shrine. Therefore, the shrine is known as a "place where good relationships can be obtained by worshiping," making it a sacred place for love luck. 📍 2-4-1 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Worship time: No restrictions Admission fee: Free ② Imado Shrine In addition to being popular, this shrine is also known as the "birthplace of the Maneki-neko" (beckoning cat). You can see pairs of Maneki-neko in the shrine, which is why it is also called the "Cat Shrine." 📍 1-5-22 Ima, Taito-ku, Tokyo Admission fee: Free ① Toyokawa Inari Tokyo-den This is a popular place for and business prosperity. The bright yellow small paper bags lined up on the altar are the "Rongtong Gold" that the Shinto god allows believers praying for wealth to take home. The envelope contains a brand new 10 yen coin, which can be collected for free. It is said that keeping it in a wallet can bring continuous wealth. However, after receiving the Rongtong Gold from the Shinto god, one must come back to fulfill their wish after a year and double the amount as an expression of gratitude for the god's protection over the year. 📍 1-4-7 Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo Admission fee: Free ② Koami Jinja The shrine enshrines the god of wealth, Benzaiten, and has a strong reputation for wealth. Inside the shrine, there is a small "money washing well." It is said that washing money here and then putting it into your wallet can enhance wealth and blessings. The shrine is one of the few built with Owari cypress and has been designated as a cultural property in the Chuo District! 📍 16-23 Koami-cho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Admission fee: Free # Koami Jinja#Tokyo#Tokyo Daijingu

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