Ebara Jinja Shrine
Ebara Jinja Shrine
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The area
Neighbourhood: Shinagawa / Gotanda
In Shinagawa, an office district shares space with luxury residential buildings and the scene is constantly changing with rapid development. Ikedayama park and Togoshi park are great places to see beautiful traditional Japanese gardens with ponds, as well as enjoy the changing seasons. Shinagawa was a post and a port town during the Edo era and the lavish old Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples at Shinagawa and Ebara are very popular. It's a great place to get in touch with the old Edo atmosphere on a pleasure boat cruising along the canal. The neighboring area around Gotanda station is a study in modern contrasts filled with unique restaurants and a lively nightlife.
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alexjus
Yokohama, Japan287 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2021 • Solo
偶然通りかかりました。沢山の人がいて、濃いピンクの桜が満開でした。入口には大きな恵比寿様がいらっしゃる、幸せな気分になる神社でした。
i was walking and find this shrine by accident.there was a big ebisu god in front.and sakura was blooming .
Written 24 February 2021
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Kandata
Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan48 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2015 • Solo
This shrine is in Kitababa of Keikyu line. It is 2 minutes walk from Kitababa station. This station is compact, but it was selected as one of 12 principal shrines in Meiji era.

When you visit this shrine, you can feel some sacredness in this place.
Written 19 October 2015
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Aaron Virmani
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia196 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Couples
It is small shrine just walking distance from station. Very quite, we found no body there.But atmosphere was nice and peace full.
Written 29 April 2019
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,084 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2017 • Solo
This was a pretty shrine but not an easy on to find and stuck away from the main roads near the Shinagawa Bridge beside the river.It was old with some stone statues and plum trees that were starting to bloom.You can walk south from Sinagawa Station or it is quite close to the Keikyu Line and the Kitababa Station
Written 7 February 2017
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OnAir803420
Tokyo, Japan26,451 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Couples
This work, Two Komainu with Young Children, is one of the most beautiful Komainu in the country, and is so stunning as to be a sculpture that I recommend not to miss it if you have a chance to walk in the direction of [Shinagawa]. In particular, on the left side of the painting, Ue no Komainu, a sculpture of a peony with a child playing on its back, is particularly luminous.
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Written 30 September 2024
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