
Yanaka Sept Dieux de la Fortune
Une marche historique à Yanaka reliant sept petits temples et sanctuaires, mêlant rues de l’époque Edo, vie locale et divinités populaires. Moins de foule, plus de quartiers calmes, charme saisonnier et spiritualité quotidienne de Tokyo.
Informations sur la Route
Total de Temples
7
Durée Estimée
~1 jours
Temples sur la Route Yanaka Sept Dieux de la Fortune

Togaku-ji
Temple BouddhisteTogakuji is a Buddhist temple located in Tabata, Kita City, Tokyo. This peaceful temple serves as a place of worship and spiritual reflection for the local community, maintaining traditional Buddhist practices and ceremonies in a quiet residential neighborhood.
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Seiun-ji
Temple BouddhisteSeiunji is a Buddhist temple located in the Nishinippori area of Arakawa City, Tokyo. This peaceful temple serves as a place of worship and spiritual reflection for the local community, offering visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling city.
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Shusho-in
Temple BouddhisteShōshō-in is a temple located in Tokyo. While detailed historical information is limited, this temple serves as an important place of Buddhist worship and spiritual practice in the area. Further research may reveal more about its history and significance.
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Tenno-ji
Temple BouddhisteHistoric Tendai Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Yanaka district, founded in the 13th century. Known for its bronze Great Buddha statue and serene cemetery. The temple offers a peaceful retreat in the traditional Yanaka neighborhood, popular for its nostalgic atmosphere.
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Choan-ji
Temple BouddhisteHistoric Rinzai Zen temple in Yanaka founded in 1669, part of the Yanaka Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage dedicated to Jurojin. Features beautiful gardens with azaleas, ancient stone tablets from 1,000 years ago, and the tomb of artist Kano Hogai.
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Gokoku-in
Temple BouddhisteGokokuin is a Tendai Buddhist temple within the Kan'ei-ji complex in Ueno Park. Founded as part of the historic Tōeizan temple grounds, it serves as a place of worship and spiritual practice, offering visitors a serene atmosphere amidst the bustling park.
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Shinobazu Benten-do
Temple BouddhisteA 17th-century Buddhist temple hall dedicated to Benzaiten, goddess of water, music, and fortune. Located on an island in Shinobazu Pond within Ueno Park, the temple is surrounded by lotus flowers and accessible via a short bridge, creating a serene atmosphere.
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