Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Tokyo Yoyogi Power Spot “Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine”
The Jinja, or shrinem is where believers in Japan’s indigenous religion, SHINTO, go to worship. SHINTO originated in ancient peoples’ fears of demons and supernatural powers, and their worship of these, It has no written body of doctrine, but it is Japan’s main religion and is practised widely through ceremonies and festivals.
I went to Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine near Yoyogi Hachiman Station (Odakyu line). The Yoyogi Hachiman Shrine was constructed almost eight hundreds years ago. I can relax here.



A pit dwelling(rebuild) in the Jomon Era




January 5 2008
I went to Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine near Yoyogi Hachiman Station (Odakyu line). The Yoyogi Hachiman Shrine was constructed almost eight hundreds years ago. I can relax here.
January 5 2008
January 5, 2008 - 8:55 pm
Tags: power spot, Tokyo, Yoyogi, Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine
Categories: Others
Related Info
- Star Hotel Tokyo
- Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
- Shiratamanoyu Kaho
- Tsugaike Kogen Hotel
- Tokyo Grand Hotel
- Hotel Kuramoto
- Yoimachinoyado Hagiichirin
Related Travelogs
- Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Kamakura Power Spot “Tsurugaoka hachimangu shrine”
- Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Miyazaki-ken Power Spot (Sacred Place) “Eda-jinja Shrine”
- Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Tokyo Harajuku Power Spot (Sacred Place) “Meiji Gingu”
- Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Tokyo Power Spot “Suitengu Shrine”
- Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Tokyo Chofu City Power Spot “Aoi-jinja Shrine”
- Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Miyazaki-ken Power Spot (Sacred Place)”Tsuma-jinja Shrine”
- Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Kanagawa - Yokohama Power Spot “Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine”





Share your thoughts
Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed.