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Nishi Sando Path

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Nishi Sando Path

西参道

4.1Est. 90Tokyo, Kanto
JTA Approved

Overview

The Nishi Sando (“western approach”) is the path that leads from the Kurehashi Bridge into the Usa Jingu shrine grounds.

Running from Kurehashi Bridge into the Usa Jingu shrine grounds, the Nishi Sando was historically the main approach to the shrine and busy with shops and inns for pilgrims. Today it is a quiet, tree-lined path after the northern route became the primary entrance following the Great Showa Reconstruction. Along the path are the foundation stones of the former Mirokuji Temple, the main Buddhist temple of a centuries-long shrine-temple complex. Yasaka Jinja Shrine, dedicated to the sea deity Susanoo, sits nearby with a colorfully painted dragon woodcarving above its vermilion sanctuary. The Chin'ekisai festival is held there each February.

Practical info

Japanese name
西参道
Nearest station
Asakusa Station (7 min walk)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required
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