Escape the city bustle and pray for a good match in a peaceful sanctuary!
Tokyo Daijingu Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami and Toyouke Omikami, the principal deities of Ise Grand Shrine, and has long been affectionately known as "Tokyo's Ise Shrine". It was established in 1880 by the Imperial decree of Emperor Meiji as a remote worship hall for Ise Grand Shrine. Tokyo Daijingu Shrine is known for its association with fulfilling romantic wishes and finding a good partner, attracting many worshippers. The "Meoto-kusu" (Couple Camphor Tree) within the shrine grounds is particularly popular among those wishing for marital harmony. The "Shiawase Nadegae" (Happy Stroking Frog) on the approach path is also said to grant wishes. Despite being located in the heart of Tokyo, Tokyo Daijingu Shrine offers a tranquil and verdant space. It's recommended for those seeking respite from the city's hustle and bustle. The grounds are adorned with flowers in full bloom throughout the year, bringing peace of mind. You can also receive detailed explanations from the shrine priests. Tokyo Daijingu Shrine is a place where you can spend a peaceful time while experiencing its history and tradition. We highly recommend a visit.