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Jōdono-jinja

Jōdono-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Jōdono-jinja is a small shrine in Nishitokyo featuring traditional wooden structures with curved roofs and a simple stone entrance gate. Stone pathways wind through grounds framed by mature trees, with details like wooden lanterns and carved plaques marking wishes throughout the compact but thoughtfully maintained space.

Jōdono-jinja was established generations ago to honor spirits of nature and protective deities of the community, preserving its core purpose despite changes in the surrounding neighborhood. The shrine has continuously served as a gathering place for local residents to maintain and pass down their traditions.

Jōdono-jinja is dedicated to Shinatsuhiko, a spirit associated with wind and movement in Shinto tradition. Visitors can observe local residents performing rituals during festival celebrations, where they bow, clap their hands, and offer quiet prayers at the main altar.

This shrine is easily reached on foot and sits in a quiet neighborhood with narrow streets and well-maintained older homes nearby. Visitors should approach with respectful behavior and consider visiting in early morning or late afternoon when the surroundings feel especially serene.

Many visitors report feeling lighter and renewed after praying here, and some share stories of wishes that came true following their visits. These personal experiences have contributed to the shrine being viewed as a place where good things happen to those who visit with genuine hearts.

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東京都西東京市住吉町1-21-1
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35.74381,139.55025
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February 7, 2026 11:40
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