History
Historically, it was built in 1646 by Nobusuke Sugawara, a descendant of Michizane Sugawara, based on a divine message.This shrine has been selected as one of the ten shrines that protect the Imperial Palace.
Highlights
There is a pond in the middle of the precincts,and there are many small shrines and stone monuments around it.You can also see the symbol of Tokyo,the Sky Tree!!
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Festival
Various flower are planted in the shrine grounds and can be enjoyed depending on the season.
Plum Festival / From early Februaly to early March. |
Wisteria Festival / Mid to late April. |
Chrysanthemum Festival / From late October to mid-November. |
Access
By train JR Sobu Line Kameido Station
See you again then.