Asakusa Otori Shrine

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Said to be the first shrine to celebrate the Tori no Ichi festival, the all-day spectacle that takes place two to three times every November at shrines across the city, this Asakusa landmark is dedicated to Jurojin, one of the Seven Lucky Gods.

Details

Address
3-18-7 Senzoku, Taito-ku, Tokyo

Transport Iriya Station (Hibiya line), north exit; Asakusa Station

Telephone 03-3876-0010

Map

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

Restaurants & Cafés near Asakusa Otori Shrine

Bon

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