Description
Ohtori Shrine, a shrine famous for business prosperity, enshrines the deities Ame no Hiwashi no Mikoto and Yamato Takeru no Mikoto. Its annual market held in November since Edo times is where many come to pray for happiness, enhanced fortune, disaster avoidance, prosperity in business and better luck in the coming year. This is Tori no Ichi, held in 10 locations around Tokyo and the largest such event in the country. At Ohtori Shrine, some 750 stalls — not counting 150 shops selling luck charms — cater to an astonishing 700,000–800,000 visitors every year. In the main building, you will find monuments to the famous Japanese writer Ichiyo Higuchi and haiku poet Shiki Masaoka. A seven-minute walk from North Exit 3 of Iriya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
Location Information
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- Address
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3-18-7, Senzoku, Taitou-ku, Tokyo, 111-0031
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- Nearest Station
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Iriya Station
・ Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
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- Phone Number
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03-3876-1515Available languagesonly in Japanese
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- Hours
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Every day 9:00am - 5:00pm
*Open during shrine office hours
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- Closed
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Recommended Spots in Area
- Visiting
- Eating
- Shopping
- Lodgings
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TOUKYOUTORIPAITANRAHMENYUKIKAGEASAKUSA Main storeAsakusaRamen
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Craftbeer Jikaseisausage THE DAY east tokyo AsakusaAsakusaIzakaya
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SugimotoTokyosukaitsuritaunsoramachiRyogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R)Sukiyaki
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TsurujiroAsakusaOkonomiyaki, Monja & Takoyaki
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Kameya IssuiteiUenoUnagi
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Torisshu UenoekimaetenUenoIzakaya
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Hanko Shop 21 AsakusaAsakusaGift Shops
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Hanko Shop 21 AkihabaraAkihabaraGift Shops
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Luggage and Travel Bags | GINZA KAREN Asakusa ShopAsakusaClothing Stores
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GLEN CLYDE SOCKCLUB TOKYOUenoClothing Stores
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Niki no Kashi in Ameyoko (The first Store)UenoFood Shops
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KYUGETSU Asakusabashi Main StoreRyogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R)Gift Shops