Tori no Ichi (Otori Shrine)

Mon Nov 10, 2014 Otori Shrine

Time Out says

Visitors gather to pray for good luck and prosperity in business here – partly because the name of the shrine, Otori, has an alternate reading that means a ‘large gain in wealth’. At both Ichi no Tori and Ni no Tori (on November 22), visitors can enjoy ancient Shinto music and dance performances using kumade (a colourfully decorated, traditional bamboo rake), beginning from 7pm.

Details

Open Mon Nov 10

Time Morning to night

Telephone 03 3494 0543 (9am-5pm)

Venue Otori Shrine

Address 3-1-2 Kami-Meguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo

Transport Meguro Station (Yamanote, Namboku, Mita lines)

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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