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Tokyo

Located in the heart of Mitaka, Toshogu Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Tokugawa Ieyasu and his wife Lady Nari. The shrine's history dates back to 1633 when it was originally constructed as a Buddhist temple. In 1653, it was converted into a Shinto shrine by Ietsuna Tokugawa, the fourth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate. Today, the shrine is renowned for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture.

宗教
shinto
祭神
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祀られている神
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座標
35.5042505, 139.3321157

参拝のヒント

To experience the serene atmosphere of Toshogu Shrine, arrive early in the morning before sunrise to witness the tranquil dawn reflection on the pond's surface.

文化的背景

Toshogu Shrine is a prime example of Shinto architecture, featuring traditional Japanese designs and materials. The shrine is also famous for its festivals, particularly the Sanja Matsuri, which honors the spirits of the Tokugawa clan. Visitors can also observe the unique traditional tea ceremony held within the shrine's grounds.

歴史

Founded in 1633 during the Edo period as a Buddhist temple.

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