Tokyo | โฉ๏ธTokyo Daijingu (1)
Directly Written Ema (Shrine Visitation Stamp Book) ๐ ๐๐ธ Address:102-0071 2-4-1 Fujimi, Chiyoda - ku, Tokyo Tokyo Grand Shrine ๐๐ธ This was my first stop in Tokyo. Right when I exited the subway station, there were very clear signs. The entrance is serene and tranquil. ๐ฟ It's a shrine famous for its effectiveness in matters of love and relationships. ๐๐ธ There were quite a few people coming and going, with slightly more young men and women. I'm actually a bit socially anxious, but I hesitated for a while at the Ema (Shrine Visitation Stamp Book) window and finally bought my very first Ema book. (And it feels like I've opened a door to a new hobby.) ๐๐ธActually, during my previous visits to Japan, I had sporadically bought a few Ema books, but it never occurred to me until now that I could seriously start collecting them. My thought process is quite quirky, huh? ๐ I feel like I've missed out on so much, but isn't that just part of the journey? The light - colored Ema book with cute floral designs is incredibly gentle and lovely! I absolutely adore it. The first page of the Ema book comes with a pre - written seal, and they also give you a postcard as a souvenir. Highly recommend! ๐ ๐๐ธ I hope that everything goes smoothly and peacefully in the new year. ๐ #Tokyo ๐