15 Ichigayahachimanchō, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0844, JapanMap
Phone+81 3-3260-1868
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The place is small, but the weather is very good, very clean, and the shots are beautiful. It’s enough to reserve more than an hour here. It’s enough to turn around, and then there are many specialty shops along the street.
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Ichigaya Kameoka Hachimangu Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The shrine is not big, and the interesting thing is that you can pray for your pets, and you can also buy cat bells and dog scarves for pets that have a protective effect.
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Ichigaya Kameoka Hachimangu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The place is small, but the weather is very good, very clean, and the shots are beautiful. It’s enough to reserve more than an hour here. It’s enough to turn around, and then there are many specialty shops along the street.
Similar to the prayer wall, it is full of all kinds of wishes, the college entrance examination is smooth, the joint examination is smooth or something, some are really funny, similar to our country, some temples can write wishes on the paper and throw them on the tree, here is the written note, tied to it.
A small shrine, where you can pray for your pets, bring small animals to many people.
Although the gossip palace is small, it is exquisite everywhere. This is the color of life and years.
Set in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, to worship Yasaka Shrine. In 1063 (Kangping six years) the second year after the end of the battle of the first nine years, Yuan Laiyi submitted a request to the Yamashimizu Yamaguchi Palace in Yamagi Prefecture (Kyoto Prefecture), requesting that the Yamaguchi Palace be set up in Kamakura by Hegang, Bixiang. There is a wish wall, similar to some temples in our country can write wishes on a note and throw them on a tree. Here's the note, tied to it.