A Shinto shrine dedicated to the memory of Emperor Meiji.
There is a huge shady park with tall century-old trees all around.
A local tradition is to visit the temple on New Year's Day and make a wish here.
Apparently, such wishes come true, because on January 1, there are just a lot of people on the territory of the temple.
A very large Shinto temple, active. There are a lot of people here, but, and this is important, unlike many other temples, there was no queue for notes and prophecies by numbers. You'll see, if you "tick off" these cases here, then you'll be freer and happier. Unless, of course, you want to leave a note in every temple and tell fortunes on every box with numbers. I hope that almost everything that people have written addressing the gods will come true.
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Александр
Level 23 Local Expert
November 20, 2024
A wonderful park with a temple. It is convenient to get to the metro station, then 5-7 minutes on foot. A large area with century-old trees, like in a forest with convenient paths, there are toilets, cafes, souvenirs, the temple complex itself is not large, you can lay 1.5-2 hours for a quiet inspection of everything. There are a very decent number of people, admission is free