Świątynie i chramy — Tokyo
Tokio to miasto, gdzie nowoczesność spotyka się z głęboką tradycją, a świątynie i chramy znajdują się w każdym rogu. Asakusa Shrine przyciąga tłumy pielgrzymów, Nezu Shrine zachwycą was atmosferą starego Tokio, a Zojo-ji imponuje architekturą tuż przy wieży Tokyo Tower. Zapraszamy na wycieczkę po najważniejszych miejscach kultu tego fascynującego miasta!
Buddhist temple complex dating to 1622. The main temple of Jōdo-shū Buddhism, this compound includes ornate buildings dating to the 1600s.
2Revered Shinto shrine dating from 1649. Prominent 1649 Shinto shrine set in a temple complex & hosting the Sanja Matsuri festival in May.
3Buddhist temple dedicated to a fox god. Lantern-filled temple complex with shrines & statues, including hundreds of Shinto fox deities.
4Enduring shrine with red & gold decor. Venerable Shinto shrine moved to its current locale in 1616, with vibrant vermilion & gold coloring.
5Busy Shinto shrine associated with love. Bustling, 19th-century Shinto shrine said to bring romantic good fortune to worshippers.
6Shrine with torii-lined pathways. Tranquil Shinto shrine known for its tunnel-like series of torii gates & spring azalea blooms.
7Hilltop shrine to protection from fire. Storied shrine with many stairs, made to protect the city from fire & other natural disasters.
8Buddhist temple in a serene setting. Small Buddhist temple with 17th century origins featuring a garden, cemetery & tranquil atmosphere.
9Buddhist temple dating to 17th century. Spacious 17th-century Buddhist temple with unique architecture & pipe-organ performances.
10Temple & site of the 47 Rōnin's graves. Buddhist temple & pilgrimage site featuring the graves of the legendary 47 Rōnin samurai.
11Shinto shrine with many wisteria vines. Traditional shinto shrine known for its spring-blooming wisteria hanging over a tranquil pond.
13Centuries-old shrine & woodblock prints. Restored Shinto site founded in 1005, with woodblock art & a renowned yearly festival.
14Large Shinto shrine with a flea market. This sizable Shinto shrine features an occasional flea market selling traditional Japanese goods.