Tokyo Temples & Shrines | Travel Guide
There are so many temples and shrines in Tokyo that it is difficult to choose which ones to visit on your trip to Tokyo. Read this travel guide with a list of the most famous and interesting temples and shrines in Tokyo to help you decide where to go.

The Meiji Shrine
Near the areas of Shibuya and Harajuku is the famous Meiji Jingu, where the souls of Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken are venerated. Today it is one of the most important tourist spots in Tokyo, attracting thousands of tourists from early in the morning.

Asakusa Sensoji Temple | Tokyo
Sensoji temple is one of the top tourist spots in Tokyo, which is no wonder as the temple has a long and interesting history and wonderful traditional architecture.

Nezu Shrine | Tokyo
Nezu shrine from 1705 has the oldest surviving Shinto shrine building in Tokyo. Having survived the war, it is considered a heritage of high cultural importance. In spring, there are gorgeous flowers in the grounds.

Zojoji Temple | Tokyo
This former family temple of the Tokugawa clan is a must-see if you are in the area. There is an impressive garden with a large number of jizo statues, and daily Buddhist ceremonies are held.

Gotokuji Temple | Tokyo
Gotokuji is a Buddhist temple in Tokyo. What sets this temple apart from the rest are the thousands of small cat statues that you can find here. What's the story behind these cats?

Yasukuni Shrine | Tokyo
The Yasukuni shrine is considered one of the most important shrines in Japan. It is also a controversial shrine because this is where Japan's war dead are honored. Learn more about the shrine and its controverse.