Ono-Terusaki Shrine

小野照崎神社 Around Asakusa

Onoterusaki Shrine is located a two-minute walk from Iriya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
 

 

It is a very nice shrine that is affectionately called “Onoteru-sama” by the people in the neighborhood. Ono Takamura, a Heian-period court noble and poet, is enshrined as the main deity.


The history, culture and atmosphere of the shrine are all wonderful, in addition, the shrine has an official website, official Twitter, Official Instagram, and even an official Note to disseminate events and related information, and there are many things to learn from the shrine!

Hydrangeas were blooming prettily. During the rainy season, I hate the rain, but the hydrangeas are beautiful.

The main shrine building survived the Great Kanto Earthquake and the Tokyo Air Raid.

 

 

The official website is very nice, please take a look.

Onoterusaki Shrine

Onoterusaki Shrine is here!

 

Onoterusaki Shrine
Location: 2-13-14 Shimotani, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0004, Japan
Distance from Tenten Guesthouse: 1.7km
Approximately 21 minutes on foot
Approximately 6 minutes by car
By bus and on foot: 6 stops from “Asakusa 2-chome” by To08(都08) bus, get off at “Shimotani 3-chome” and 7 minutes on foot

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