Karasumori Shrine

Karasumori Shrine

Karasumori Shrine
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Neighborhood: Odaiba / Shiodome / Shinbashi
Odaiba is an entertainment hotspot with a giant ferris wheel, concert halls, amusement arcades and lots of shopping. It also boasts Oedo-onsen-monogatari, a hotspring that recreates old Edo-era ambiance and is very popular with foreign visitors. Shiodome has ultra-modern office buildings where you can often find restaurants with a great high-rise view of Tokyo. The neighboring area of Shinbashi is a district of much older commercial buildings and it's a great place to join 'salary men' enjoying a drink and snacks at street stalls under the railway bridges after work.
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3.8 of 5 bubbles206 reviews
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SEALS
Tokyo, Japan495 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2025 • Solo
It is a small shrine in an alleyway in front of Shimbashi station, and it is so inconspicuous that you might pass it. Many people visit the shrine in the morning, and it is often crowded downstairs. There is also a room for you to fill out your wishes. There are many bills, and it is fun just to look at them. It looks good for a walking course if you visit the shrine set with Atago Shrine, Konpira Shrine, Hie Shrine, Toyokawa Inari Shrine, Izumo Taisha Shrine and Nogi Shrine in Roppongi.
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Written March 2, 2025
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Jack F
Bandung, Indonesia823 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2014 • Friends
Is a means of worship for the people of Japan. Shrine is located in the vicinity of settlements, and business areas such as shopping and food. Temple is widely used as a place to pray for those workers and businesses, with the hope to ease and luck of what they do.
Written June 24, 2015
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Dr. Shibuyakko
California47,976 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
This is a small shrine near Shimbashi Station. It's funny to see a shrine nesting among tons of izakayas and bars. If you're in the area check it out.
Written December 6, 2019
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wanni
35 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2024 • Family
The place might look hidden away but it felt very blessed. Was there to pray at the Inari Shrine & they had shrine Maidens who were very kind to help bless you & guide you through certain steps for fortune slips & traditional practices since they could speak some English to assist you! Very beautiful place & well known! Must visit!
Written January 1, 2025
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C2000Consulting
Oakland, CA112 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019
Shrines are a very important part of Japanese Culture. They often recognize the oddities and imperfections of the people and events they honor. Don't miss this one if you are in the area.
Written August 16, 2019
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ItchyFeet
Camarillo, CA12,025 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Couples
In Shimbashi we were walking around and discovered this small shrine off the tourist path. Seems to be for locals who stop by as they are walking through the area. It was a nice little discovery.
Written June 23, 2019
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masaofc
Azabujuban, Japan350 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2015 • Couples
Shimbashi, especially Karasumori area is famous for night life and many pub etc. are get together.This very historical shrine is situated in such area and give fresh feeling to the people visiting.
Written May 28, 2016
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ke
Naha, Japan10 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Solo
I went to Karasumori Shrine near Shinbashi Station. It is famous nationwide as the first summer festival, the Karasumori Festival. It is also famous as a power spot. I would like to come here during the festival.
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Written December 5, 2023
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