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Description
Suga Shrine has been located in Yotsuya, Tokyo since the early Edo period and is the tutelary shrine of 18 towns of Yotsuya.
The annual festival held in June was called the “Tenno Matsuri” in Yotsuya in the old days, and was known as one of the five major festivals in Edo. The name “Suga” is based on the historical allusion that Susano-o-no-mikoto killed and ate a giant snake that had eight heads and eight tails at the upstream of the Hi River in the Land of Izumo, declaring “I have come to this land and my heart is sugasugashi (refreshed).” and occupied the shrine.
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10 minutes walk from Yotsuya Station on the Chuo Line Rapid and Sobu Lines
10 minutes walk from Shinanomachi Station on the Sobu Line
10 minutes walk from Yotsuya Station on the Marunouchi Line and Namboku Line
7 minutes walk from Yotsuya Sanchome Station on the Marunouchi Line
Location Information
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- Address
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5-6 Sugacho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0018
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- Nearest Station
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Yotsuya-Sanchome Station
・ Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
Exit 3
7 minutes on foot
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Available languagesEnglish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)
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- Hours
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9:00am - 5:00pm
*Reception hours as above
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- Wi-Fi
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- Public Site
- Official Site
Further Facilities & Services
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- Children Allowed
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- Non-smoking
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- Washroom: available
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- Parking Lot: available
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