Description
Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun of the Tokugawa family in the Edo period, established Sanjusangen-do for the peace in the country, national security, and tempering martial arts. The hall built after the manner of ones in Kyoto became the beginning of Yasaki-inari. The name Yasaki also came from ”yumi” (a bow) and ”ya” (an arrow). Fukurokuju (god of happiness, wealth, and long life) of the seven deities is placed at the right side of the worship hall in front of the main building.
Location Information
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- Address
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2-14-1, Matsugaya, Taitou-ku, Tokyo, 111-0036
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- Nearest Station
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Asakusa Station
・ Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
・ Toei Asakusa Line
・ Tobu Isesaki Line (Tobu Sky Tree Line)
・ Tsukuba Express
8 minutes on foot
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- Phone Number
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03-3844-0652Available languagesonly in Japanese
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- Closed
- None
*The following contents were edited by Gurunavi by researching information disclosed on websites.
Please use them for your reference.
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Hanko Shop 21 AsakusaAsakusaGift Shops
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TiCTAC Tokyo Solamachi StoreRyogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R)Jewelry Stores and Watch Shops
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GLEN CLYDE SOCKCLUB TOKYOUenoClothing Stores
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KYUGETSU Asakusabashi Main StoreRyogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R)Gift Shops
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Hanko Shop 21 AkihabaraAkihabaraGift Shops
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Niki no Kashi in Ameyoko (The first Store)UenoFood Shops
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