1 Chome-28-9 Nezu, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0031, JapanMap
Phone+81 3-3822-0753
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Tokyo is free to travel, from the old Iwasaki Garden, walk to the Genzu Shrine, which has a history of more than 1900 years, and punch in. [View] Shrine ⛩️! [Fun] Religious belief activity venue. [Cost-effective] Free visit.
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Nezu Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nezu Shrine has a history of about 1900 years. The red gate and main hall are full of traces of history, and the tranquil atmosphere is solemn and sacred. Azaleas of different colors are planted inside and outside the shrine. Every May, the azaleas bloom in red and pink, adding vitality to the sacred place.
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Nezu Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Tokyo is free to travel, from the old Iwasaki Garden, walk to the Genzu Shrine, which has a history of more than 1900 years, and punch in. [View] Shrine ⛩️! [Fun] Religious belief activity venue. [Cost-effective] Free visit.
Big shrine in the heart of the capital, good atmosphere, shady, beautiful, many photo angles Easy to travel 🚃📸
Although the cherry blossom season has ended, but it is the season of other kinds of flowers, the rhododendron sacrifice of the Genjin Shrine is really worth a visit! The rhododendrons of the Genzu Shrine just happen to be rounded like ice cream, and there are many varieties, all colors are there, it is really beautiful to gather together, look at the flowers and plants, the mood is really healing.
Genjin Shrine is one of the top ten shrines in Tokyo. Its Red Thousand Bird House is very attractive. It specially arranges Genjin Shrine in its schedule. Entering from Beikou, I visited the main buildings with a sense of history, also in Thousand Birds Residence the area has been walking, and my heart is comfortable. Walking to the main entrance area, many kindergarten children are guided by their teachers and play in the shrine.
The red archway gate at the entrance of the Genzu Shrine and Fushimi Inari Shrine are very similar and the same size. A very quiet temple, the whole place is very peaceful, but there are a lot of passenger flow. Suitable for taking pictures and enjoying the scenery! Definitely a place to recommend, especially if you are near Yanesen, don’t miss it. This can be the last stop of your trip.