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Koishikawa Daijingū

Koishikawa Daijingū, Shinto shrine in Japan

Koishikawa Daijingū is a small Shinto shrine in the Bunkyo district built in the traditional Shinmei-zukuri style, characterized by clean lines and a raised wooden structure. The grounds include a main prayer hall, a wooden torii gate at the entrance, and neatly maintained stone pathways connecting different areas of the shrine.

The shrine was established in 1966 when Sasaki Katsuzō, a businessman with farming roots, dedicated himself to creating a religious site and secured donations from influential leaders. The wooden torii gates were later constructed from recycled timber from the renowned Ise Jingū shrine, linking the site to a larger spiritual tradition.

The shrine serves as a gathering place where local communities express their spiritual needs through simple rituals. Visitors can observe people writing wishes on wooden tablets and leaving coins as offerings, reflecting how residents connect daily life with devotion.

The shrine is easily accessible on foot and located in a quiet residential area with trees and traditional houses nearby. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to remove them when entering the prayer hall.

The shrine's torii gates were constructed from recycled wood sourced from different restoration periods of the renowned Ise Jingū shrine, creating a material connection to one of Japan's most sacred sites. This practice of wood recycling demonstrates respect for nature and tradition, giving the shrine special historical depth.

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Location
Inception
1966
Architectural style
Shinmei-zukuri
Address
東京都文京区小石川2-6-9
GPS coordinates
35.70908,139.75011
Latest update
February 9, 2026 08:23
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