Nezu Shrine
ยท tokyo, ยท โ 4.4
Nezu Shrine is one of Tokyo's oldest and most beautiful Shinto shrines, famous for its stunning tunnel of over 3,000 vermillion torii gates that wind through a hillside garden. Dating back approximately 1,900 years, this pristine shrine complex features elegant Edo-period architecture and is particularly breathtaking during the azalea festival in late April when thousands of colorful blooms create a spectacular display. The peaceful grounds offer a serene escape from Tokyo's bustling streets, with traditional pathways, koi ponds, and photogenic red gates that rival Kyoto's famous sites.
Visitor Information
| ๐ Address | tokyo, |
| ๐ Admission | See official site |
| ๐ Access | โ |
| ๐ Hours | Not available |
| ๐ Official | โ |
๐ก Tips for Visitors
The shrine is cash-only for donations and during the azalea festival season (late April to early May), there is a small entrance fee of 200-300 yen for the garden area. Visit early morning on weekdays to avoid crowds and capture the best photos of the torii tunnel. Limited English signage is available, but the shrine is easy to navigate; it's located near Nezu Station on the Chiyoda Line, just a 5-minute walk from the station exit.
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