Tokyo
It is a power spot list of Tokyo.
- Sort condition
- new order
- From oldest
- Sort by number of views
-
Sutengu (Tokyo) | Power Spots in Tokyo
It is Sutengu, located in Nihonbashi, right in the middle of Tokyo's business district. The main mountain of Sutengu is Kurume Sutengu, located in Fukuoka Prefecture. Kurumean in the Edo period ...
-
Omiya Hachimangu Shrine (Tokyo) | Power Spots in Tokyo
It is one of the most historic shrines in Tokyo as Musashikuni Sanohiya. When Hui Yoriyoshi headed for Abe's defeat in Oshu during the Heian period, Hachiman was large here ...
-
Kameido Tenjin Shrine (Tokyo) | Power Spots in Tokyo
It is the Tenmangu that is said to have been beaten last in Japan by the descendants of Michizane Sugawara. There is only Tenma-gu, faith is thick as a god of study, receiving ...
-
Kanda Shrine (Tokyo) | Power spots in Tokyo
Kanda Shrine's festival "Kanda Festival" is considered to be one of the Edo 3 festivals, and has gathered the faith of the residents of the downtown area since the Edo period. The history is old ...
-
Nezu Shrine | Tokyo Power Spots
Nezu Shrine is a legendary old-fashioned shrine that was built near the current Sendagi by Japanese Taketomi in the first half of the 4 century. Then Ota made Edo Castle ...
-
Meiji Jingu | power spots in Tokyo
It is a relatively new shrine that was built after the Meiji period, but it is a Shinto shrine representing Japan, Shibuya Harajuku ...
-
Tokyo Ojingu Shrine | Tokyo Power Spot
Tokyo Ojingu Shrine is a relatively new shrine that was built in the Meiji period, but as a shrine that can be visited instead of Ise Shrine ...
-
Hie Shrine (Tokyo) | Power Spot in Tokyo
Hiyoshi Shrine (Tokyo) is a shrine in the middle of Akasaka, the center of Japan's political economy. It is considered as a shrine that enshrines the King with roots in Mt. Hiei ...
-
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine (Tokyo) | Power Spots in Tokyo
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine has been blessed by the Tokugawa family since the old days of Edo, and the area prospers as a "monzen town". The Fukagawa Hachiman Festival, which is an annual festival, is the largest in Japan.
-
Konpira Palace (Tokyo) | Power Spots in Tokyo
Mr. Kimura is at the heart of Japanese business and politics called Toranomon. Kagawa Prefecture was the birth god, and it was in Sanuki Sanuki residence during the Edo period ...