This shrine is located around Tokyo. It is said that it is used to guard the peace of this place. It's not surprising that the older generation of locals especially believe in it, so it's not surprising that Japanese residents visit it every day.
Tenso Shrine Ryudoshin Meigu
Posted: Dec 1, 2016
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馨馨宁宁
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The shrine in Yutian Park on the left bank of my wife's bridge was built at the Pingdingmu intersection of Meiji Avenue in the early 14th century. It was called Asahi Temple in the Edo era. It hiked for five minutes from the Tokyo Sky Tree and hid in the small shrine in the residential street. There were water gods worshipped in Japanese mythology.
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Posted: Aug 1, 2017
为爱痴狂qq
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This God Shrine is red, I am also the first time to come, it is said that it is very prestigious in Japan, can call the red dragon, it is indeed a very famous attraction in Japan, very fun
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Posted: Mar 16, 2021
m13***49
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Haha, Chinese people will feel very friendly when they come here, because there are four big characters written at the door - "Tianzu Shrine (Chinese characters)
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Posted: Aug 26, 2017
120***83
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It is not too worthwhile to say that the shrine is a place for future generations to commemorate and worship their ancestors.
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Posted: Jan 9, 2016
ZhKevin
3/5Average
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It is the burial of the burnout. It was a small, small shrine. The main hall was a glass door of the grating, and it was a form to be able to visit the glass. A part of the glass was open and there was a slide like a slide toward the box. It was a strange sight that slipped money and put money. I can see how much money I put in the next door