There are more than 1,000 shrines in Tokyo and the gods are kept in each of the places believed to bring good fortune to various areas of l...

There are more than 1,000 shrines in Tokyo and the gods are kept in each of the places believed to bring good fortune to various areas of life, including predestined.

Long lines of girls come to pray at Daijingu temple
Tokyo Daijingu Shrine
Tokyo Daijingu of Tokyo is a branch temple of the Issei temple in the Mie district. It was founded in 1880.
This is also known as a shrine where the first Shinto wedding was held in Japan (a wedding was held in front of a temple deity). It is a temple that supports the realization of love and helps those who are looking for their perfect piece. You may not know that the majority of visitors to this temple are women.
Imado Temple

Imado Shrine: Finding Maneki-neko's love at home
Imado Shrine in Tokyo, you will see cats; Cat statues and other items can be found throughout the temple grounds. While maneki-neko, also known as lucky cat, can be found throughout Japan.
Many people believe that Imado Shrine is the birthplace of maneki-neko.
Two creative gods, Izanami and Izanagi of Japan, are also the first married couples of Japanese faith, both worshiped at Imado Shrine. Because of this, Imado Shrine is also known as a very sacred love spot.
Kanda Myojin (Kanda Temple)

The campus inside the Kanda temple
Kanda Temple was founded in 730. With the role of protecting all people in the Edo period at that time. The temple has won the hearts of civilians as well as the shogun.
The statue of Daikoku sama - the god of love with a height of 6.6m, weighs 30 tons and is carved out of the largest stone in Japan.
Coming to this temple will definitely help your love to meet smoothly.
Ms. Phoenix