Togo Jinja
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Hours
9:00–17:00
Fee
—
Direct-write
Available
Pre-written
Available
About
History
Togo Jinja is a shrine dedicated to Admiral Togo Heihachiro, who served as commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during the Russo-Japanese War. Founded in 1940, it honors the achievements of Admiral Togo, who was praised as the "Nelson of the East," and is revered as a kami of victory and success. Located in Harajuku, a center of youth culture, the shrine maintains a solemn atmosphere and attracts many visitors seeking blessings for competitions, exams, and career success. The grounds also include a wedding hall, making it a beloved place for celebrating life's milestones. This unique shrine represents a fusion of modern location and traditional faith.
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Tips
JR山手線原宿駅の竹下口から徒歩約5分でアクセスできます。明治神宮の東側に隣接しており、参宮橋駅からも徒歩約8分です。
専用駐車場はありませんので、近隣のコインパーキングをご利用ください。明治神宮周辺に複数のパーキング施設があります。
休日の午前10時から15時は参拝者が多く混雑します。比較的空いている平日の午前中、または夕方16時以降のご参拝をお勧めします。