Katchaman’s Amazing JAPAN guide at Tokyo Akasaka Power Spot “Hie Jinja Shrine”

Hie Shrine was designated as a First Class Government Shrine before the Second World War, and was a highly respected place of worship for the people of Tokyo.

The deity enshrined is Oyamakui-no-kami, the god of Mount Hie in Shiga prefecture. This deity is more commonly known as Hie-no-kami. Hie Shrine derives its name from this deity.

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Hie Jinha Shrine

2-10-5,NAGATA-CHO,CHIYODA-KU,TOKYO

TEL 03-3581-2471

Ginza・Marunouchi line Akasakamitsuke Station 8 min. walk
Marunouchi line Kokkaigijidomae Station 8 min. walk
Chiyoda line Kokkaigijidomae Station 5 min. walk
Chiyoda line Akasaka Station 8 min. walk
Yurakucho・Hanzomon line Nagatacho Station 15 min. walk

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January 8, 2008 - 6:51 pm
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