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Shōin Shrine

松陰神社

Tokyo

Located in the heart of Meiji Shrine Complex, Shōin Shrine is a serene oasis amidst bustling Tokyo. Dedicated to Emperor Shōmu and his wife, Empress Shōtoku, it is one of Japan's oldest shrines, with its origins tracing back to 645 CE. The shrine complex features stunning forested areas, walking paths, and the iconic Shōka-dera hall, which houses the sacred imperial regalia.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Empress Shōtoku
祀られている神
Empress Shōtoku, Emperor Shōmu
座標
35.6471805, 139.6561244

参拝のヒント

Take a moment to walk through the tranquil forested areas before visiting the shrine's main halls, allowing you to appreciate the serene atmosphere.

文化的背景

Shōin Shrine is often visited during the New Year (Oshogatsu) and Emperor's Birthday (Tenno no Tanjoubi) celebrations. The shrine complex is also famous for its distinctive Shōka-dera hall, which houses the imperial regalia of the Japanese monarchy.

歴史

Founded in 645 CE by Emperor Shōmu and Empress Shōtoku.

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