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Suginomori-Jinja Shrine
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A shrine well known for its gorgeous festival, with more than 1,000 years of history.
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It is one of the oldest shrines in Tokyo. It is said that in 940 a warrior called Tawaratota Hidesato prayed for victory and to beat a strong enemy, and he dedicated a silver fox statue. It is also said that Ota Dokan's ritual for rain at this shrine saved people from drought at the end of the 15th century. It is counted as the three forests of Edo, and many people still worship there.
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- Address
- 1-10-2, Nihonbashi Horidomecho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Contact
- 03-3661-5462(9:00~17:00)
- 03-3661-5462(9:00~17:00)
- Web Site
- http://suginomori.g2.xrea.com/
- Direction
- A five-minute walk from Ningyocho Station A5 on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line or the Toei Subway Asakusa Line, a five-minute walk from Kodemmacho Station Exit 3 on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, or a ten-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Station Exit A4 on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line or Hanzomon Line
- Open Hours
- You can visit it anytime.
- Day Off
- Open all year round
- Fee
- Free of charge
- Credit cards
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- Special Notes
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