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    Nezu Shrine (根津神社, Nezu-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Bunkyō ward of Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1705, it is one of the oldest places of worship in the city, and several of the buildings on the shrine grounds have been designated as Important Cultural Property.

  2. Nezu Shrine, known as “Nezu Jinja” in Japanese, is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most famous Shinto shrines. It’s located in the Bunkyo Ward, a district known for its blend of historical and cultural sites.

  3. Nezu Shrine, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. Nezu Shrine is at the peak of its spring beauty when the Shrine's thousands of famous azalea bushes bloom pink and white on its spacious hillside garden in April. Nezu Shrine is also popular as a venue for traditional Japanese weddings. Nezu Shrine Entrance with torii gate and lantern.

  4. It's not easy to find the Nezu Shrine, as it hides withing a narrow street and no visible signs in languages other than Japanese. Once you access the grounds, you are taken aback by a sense of peacefulness and awe.

  5. Apr 27, 2012 · Nezu Shrine in northern Tokyo has an extraordinarily beautiful setting as it is built alongside a hill, which is covered with about 3,000 azalea bushes of different species. In spring, when the azaleas start to bloom, you will be able to marvel at an absolutely stunning and colorful sea of azalea flowers.

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · Walk along a torii gate pathway and see azaleas at the historic Nezu-jinja Shrine. Nestled in lush greenery with koi ponds and a pathway lined with the familiar arches of torii gates, the Nezu-jinja Shrine is arguably one of the most photogenic places of worship in Tokyo.

  7. Aug 11, 2017 · Nezu shrine is both old and beautiful. With its red buildings set among lush greens, it stands out compared to other shrines in Tokyo. It was established in 1705 and most of the buildings are from this period. Not Tokyo’s oldest, but close.

  8. The Nezu Shrine, built in 1705, is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Tokyo. It is famous for its Azalea Spring Festival, when around 50 species of azaleas are in full bloom from late April to May. Food stalls and games are also part of the festival.

  9. A historical shrine with a solemn atmosphere built in Gongen-zukuri (style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof). It is designated as National Important Cultural Property. Late April is the best period to see the Azaleas on the premises.

  10. Dating from 1706, Nezu Shrine is an excellent example of large scale Edo-era shrine architecture. Featuring superbly contrasting vermilion and gold lacquered ‘gongen-zukuri’ style buildings ...