Kanda Myojin Shrine
Kanda Myojin Shrine
Kanda Myojin Shrine
Kanda Myojin Shrine
Kanda Myojin Shrine
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Kanda Myojin Shrine

36 of 219 in attractions in Tokyo

Kanda Myojin Shrine is a historic Tokyo landmark, enshrining three deities: Daikokuten, the god of prosperity and matrimony; Ebisu, the god of fishermen and business; and Taira Masakado, a revered 10th-century rebel lord. Known as a place to pray for success and prosperity, the shrine holds deep cultural significance and attracts visitors seeking blessings in various aspects of life.

The shrine is the proud host of the renowned Kanda Festival, celebrated as one of Japan’s top three festivals. This grand event fills the area with vibrant parades and traditional festivities, making Kanda Myojin a must-visit for those looking to experience Tokyo's rich cultural heritage.

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Hours and Fees

  • Opening hours
  • Always open

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • Free

Getting there

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Take the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line or Chiyoda Line to Ochanomizu Station, or JR Chuo Line to Akihabara Station. The shrine is a short walk from both stations.

Resources

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Japanese

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