Ōtori Jinja is dedicated to Amenahiwashinomikoto and Yamatotakeru no Mikoto. One of the specialties of Tori-no-ichi is the rake, which used to be sold as a farming tool, but is now sold as a decoration and a good-luck charm to bring good fortune and prosperous business.
Related: The origin of Tori-no-ichi at Owashi Shrine in Adachi-ku



Ōtori Jinja Details
Name | Ōtori Jinja 鷲神社 |
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Hours | Free in the precincts |
Closed | without a holiday |
Fee | free |
Address | 3-18-7 Senzoku, Taito-ku, Tokyo |
Telephone | 03-3876-0010 |
Access Options To Ōtori Jinja
- 7 minutes walk from Hibiya Line Iriya Station North Exit #3
- 8 minutes walk from Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express
Ōtori Jinja Map
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