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Built in 1871, this Edo-era shrine to fertility is where expecting mothers and couples hoping to have children come to pray. The shrine building is currently undergoing renovation (expected to be completed in 2016), so a temporary shrine has been set up next to the Meiji-za Theatre nearby.
Transport Hamacho Station (Shinjuku line); Suitengumae Station (Hanzomon line); Ningyocho Station (Asakusa, Hibiya lines)
Telephone 03 3666 7195
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