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Akasaka, Roppongi, Azabu-Juban
Shrines & Temples
Hie Shrine
3.00 1A shrine where one of the three great Edo festivals, the Sanno Festival, takes place. It's recognized as a power spot for success and matchmaking.
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5 Shrines for Luck in Love Across Tokyo
Whether it’s a partner, marriage, or a wish to get closer to coworkers with and friends, taking a visit to a shrine known for love and fortune is your best bet in Japan. Why not recharge your heart and soul at one of these power spots♪.
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The Sanno Matsuri, one of Tokyo's Three Major Festivals
The Sanno Matsuri is a religious festival held by Hie Shrine in Tokyo. During Japan's Edo Period (1603-1867), a portable shrine used in Shinto festivals, called Mikoshi, was carried into the Edo Castle grounds. This was the origin of a special festival known as Tenka-Matsuri, in which real Shoguns paraded through what is now Tokyo. Spanning 11 days, this festival features over 20 events.
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Hyogo
Hotels
Takarazuka Hotel
A Hotel Next to Takarazuka Grand Theater Where the Dream Continues.
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Experience Takarazuka Revue to the Fullest: The Allure of Its Stage Art and the Complete Guide to Takarazuka Grand Theater
Takarazuka Revue, which has many fans not only across Japan but also overseas, has captivated audiences for more than 100 years since its birth with lavish stage sets, dazzling costumes, and polished performances. This article introduces how to enjoy Takarazuka Revue to the fullest.
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Step Into the World of Takarazuka Revue: An Elegant 1-Night, 2-Day Theater and Hotel Stay
Takarazuka Revue, captivating audiences with its lavish stage sets, dazzling costumes, and polished singing and dancing, is one of Japan’s leading musical theater companies. In this article, we introduce a 1-night, 2-day model theatergoing course centered on Takarazuka Grand Theater.
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