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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, from 7pm visitors can enjoy ancient Shinto music and dance performances using kumade.
Open November 8
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)
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