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Wujo Tenjin is a small shrine not far from the can't bear the pool, which is more watery. And the shrine is also one of several shrines in Ueno Park. It is very quiet. If you can't bear the pool, you can see it.
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Gojoten-jinja Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Gojo Tenjin Shrine is dedicated to the gods and Buddhas who bless the health and relieve illness. There is a torii gate with a grass ring standing in front of the shrine. It is said that following the icon next to it, going back and forth around the 8-shaped grass ring in a circle and a half can bless your health. There is also a garden Inari Shrine in Gojo Tenjin Shrine.
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Gojoten-jinja Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Wujo Tenjin is a small shrine not far from the can't bear the pool, which is more watery. And the shrine is also one of several shrines in Ueno Park. It is very quiet. If you can't bear the pool, you can see it.
The shrine is not big, but it happened to come in to visit. Visual inspections are basically Japanese locals. There are not many tourists. It has a long history. It can also be seen that the Japanese are still very religious.
During the tour of Tokyo's shrines, five shrines were visited. Next to the shrine, there is the Garden Takashi Shrine. The initial fee for the seal is 300 yen. The monument of Master Wuzun in Japan is in the temple. On the tenth day of each month, it is about sacrificing the God of medicine. The shrine is small and adjacent to Ueno Park.
I have been visiting for the healing of my father-in-law's illness.
Here in Ueno Park, after walking through a fork in the road, we came to five shrines. It should be said that this architectural style is my favorite.