Want to boost your luck in love? Tokyo Daijingu Shrine is said to be the place for all the lonely souls and troubled lovers out there. Take a short ride to Iidabashi Station from central Tokyo and cross the river outside of the station to your left (plenty of maps are available on the spot). The shrine is not so big and that impressive; however, very neat and pretty (if I can say so). Perhaps the better idea is to visit here during the weekdays, as weekends mean lines, very long lines, this is how popular the shrine is. After you finish your prayers, buy o-mikuji (fortunes written on strips of paper) buy omamori (charms or talisman) and you are all set to go. As you leave, you feel a great boost of confidence. Might as well, the two most powerful gods of Shinto are now taking care of your love life.
Searching for Love in Tokyo
Love shrine in Edo-times Tokyo
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Tokyo Daijingu shrine draws all the couples as well as all the singletons from all around the metropolis.
You have to make sure to give your name and address to Amaterasu-mikami and Toyouke-no-okame, who are nice enough to work at two shrines at the same time, one being the major Ise Jingu Shrine another being Tokyo Daijingu Shrine. I was told that, it makes the job easier for the deities.
After saying your prayers get yourself an omikuji- fortune telling slips.
Cannot read Japanese? Not a problem. The staff at the shrine were kind enough to produce a whole two boxes of omikuji in English. I am a bit suspicious of those, though, something just doesn't feel right about them being writen in English..
People of all ages are welcome of course. You cannot be too old for love, right?
You have to wait for your turn however.
On the weekends and holidays the lines stretch out as far as the street outside the shrine's gates. Everyone wants to be loved.
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