Delve into Tokyo's spiritual landscape on this engaging walking tour, which highlights the intertwining of Shinto and Buddhism throughout Japanese history. Over two hours, explore significant sites like Toranomon Konpira-gu Shrine, Atago Shrine, Shiba Park, and Zojo-ji Temple. Gain insight into the impact of religion on society, discover the relationship between sacred spaces and daily life, and learn about the legacy of the Tokugawa shogunate. Perfect for those who appreciate culture, history, and architecture, this tour offers accessible explanations of complex beliefs for all visitors.
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours with moderate walking
- Ideal for travelers interested in Japanese culture and history
- Visit key religious sites including shrines and temples
- Understand the connection between religion, politics, and modern practices
You will learn about the origins of Japanese religions, focusing on Shinto and Buddhism, and receive an explanation of proper Shinto shrine etiquette before visiting and offering prayers at the shrine.
You will climb the famous staircase that is believed to bring career success and good fortune, followed by a visit to the shrine to offer prayers.
Enjoy a photo stop at a popular viewpoint with iconic views of Tokyo Tower.
Visit a Buddhist temple closely associated with the Tokugawa shogun family.
Visit a Shinto shrine where Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined as a deity.
Visit a Shinto shrine that enshrines deities closely associated with the Imperial Family, the same lineage worshipped at Ise Grand Shrine.
In front of torii gate of Konpira Shrine (Beside walkway)
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Deep-fried seafood and vegetables, known for its crispy texture.
Savory pancake with various ingredients, often topped with sauce and bonito flakes.
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