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Sightseeing Spots
Shrines/Temples
Please check the official websites of the attractions highlighted below for the latest information.
Shiba-daijingu Shrine
One of the foremost shrines in Tokyo with 1,000 years of history. The shrine is available for Shinto weddings, prayers, blessings, and daily visits.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 5 minutes by car
Zojoji
Distinguished as one of the seven principal temples of the Jodo sect of Buddhism, a branch of Pure Land Buddhism, this sacred site's illustrious history is deeply intertwined with the Tokugawa legacy.
During the early Edo Period, Tokugawa Ieyasu himself embraced Buddhism under the guidance of Priest Genyo Zon'no.
Subsequently, this temple flourished as the spiritual heart of the Tokugawa family and assumed a pivotal role as the archival repository and regulatory authority for the Jodo sect during the Edo Period.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 6 minutes by car
Senso-ji
Senso-ji is the oldest temple in Tokyo.
Also known as Senso Kannon, this temple is familiar to people from all walks of life across the nation and welcomes around 30 million visitors each year.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 20 minutes by car
Meiji Jingu (Shinto shrine)
This shrine is the most popular destination in Japan for hatsumode - the first shrine visit of the New Year. The shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken.
- From IC Tokyo Bay: Approx. 25 minutes by car