Akagi Shrine
Akagi Shrine
Akagi Shrine
Akagi Shrine
Akagi Shrine
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Akagi Shrine

192 of 219 in attractions in Tokyo

Akagi Shrine (赤城神社) blends traditional Shinto design with modern architecture. Rebuilt in 2010 by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, the shrine features clean lines, glass walls, and a peaceful courtyard. It offers visitors a serene escape from the city, with stunning views of the surrounding area.

This tranquil spot is perfect for those looking to experience a unique fusion of old and new, providing a calm atmosphere to explore and reflect. Akagi Shrine stands as a symbol of Tokyo's modern elegance.

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Hours and Fees

Akagi Shrine
  • Opening hours
  • 09:00 to 17:00

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • Free

Getting there

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To get to Akagi Shrine, take the Tokyo Metro. The nearest station is Akagi Station (Kagurazaka Line), which is about a 5-minute walk from the shrine. Alternatively, you can reach the shrine from Iidabashi Station (Sobu Line, Tozai Line, or Namboku Line), about a 10-minute walk.

Resources

Japanese

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