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Tokyo Daijingu Shrine

A Popular Shrine Known for its Marriage Luck!

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Tokyo Daijingu was founded as a sister shrine in Tokyo to Ise Grand Shrine, and it’s also known as “Tokyo’s Ise.” It was the location of the first public “shinzen kekkonshiki,” a wedding held at a Shinto shrine, and as such it has become a popular stop for women looking for marriage. Across the grounds are various heart-shaped symbols, called “i-no-me,” or “boar’s eye,” which people have taken to be a symbol of romantic luck, and they’re often photographed.

Highlights

  • A shrine famous for its marriage luck.
  • One of Tokyo’s top 5 shrines.
  • Has popular omikuji (fortunes) and omamori (charms) with cute designs.

Photos

  • Tokyo Daijingu

    Tokyo Daijingu

  • Tokyo Daijingu Shrine - Torii Gate

    Tokyo Daijingu Shrine - Torii Gate

  • Tokyo Daijingu Shrine – Grounds
*Photo provider: Pixta

    Tokyo Daijingu Shrine – Grounds *Photo provider: Pixta

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

English pamphlets available.

Q

Do you have shrine’s red ink stamps?

A

Yes.

Q

Is parking available?

A

Not available

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available.

Reviews

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  • 昱廷

    聽說很靈驗就跟風過來走走看看,求個好姻緣

Details

Name in Japanese
東京大神宮
Postal Code
102-0071
Address
2-4-1 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Tel
03-3262-3566
Closed
Never
Hours
6:00am-9:00pm
※Hours are midnight until 9:00pm on January 1st
※Omamori and other items available from 8:00am-7:00pm (starts at midnight on January 1st)
※Seal stamps available from 9:00am-5:00pm
Admission
Free
Access
(1) About a 5-minute walk from the JR Chuo Line and Sobu Line’s Iidabashi Station
(2) About a 5-minute walk from the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, Namboku Line, and Tozai Line’s Iidabashi Station
(3) About a 5-minute walk from the Toei Subway Oedo Line’s Iidabashi Station
Official Website
Official Website (English)