Togo-jinja Shrine
A Shinto shrine built in 1940 located close to Takeshita Street in Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo. The shrine is dedicated to Togo Heihachiro, commander of Japan's combined fleet during the Russo-Japanese War. Due to the fact that he led Japan to victory in the war, he is also said to be a god of victory and the shrine is visited by large numbers of people praying for success in a given matter.
Spot details
- Address
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-5-3 Map
- Phone
- 0334033591
- Hours
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[Apr.- Oct.]6:00-17:00
[Nov.- Mar.]6:30-17:00 - Closed
- open everyday
- Parking Lot
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Available(115spaces)
※Fee parking lot - Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1-1,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 0-30 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
Itineraries about this spot
Review
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- An oasis away from the busy Takeshita-dori Street!
- I agree with another reviewer, if you are in the area and you have visited all the main tourist attractions, then this is worth a stop but dont make a special trip unless you are really interested...
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- Serene shrine near Takeshita Street
- A little harder to find than anticipated, but a nice serene shrine away from the bustle of nearby Takeshita Street, apparently for an important Japanese admiral although unlike other shrines, there...
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- Quite
- After the hustle and bustle of the food and shopping streets the Togo Shrine was a place that we found accdently and a welcoming break from the crowded streets and like a lot of shrines in Japan...
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