Otori Shrine

このヴェニューを日本語で読む

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Aspiring and struggling business owners alike have been flocking to this shrine for years, on account of a curious linguistic quirk: its name, Otori, can also be read as 'large gain in wealth'. Each November, it holds a pair of Torinoichi markets that are almost as popular as the ones held in Asakusa.

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

Transport Meguro Station (Yamanote, Namboku, Mita lines)

Telephone 03-3494-0543

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

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