Takagi Shrine
Onigiri (rice ball) shrine
Category

Sightseeing

Est. Duration

30-60m

Age requirement

All ages

Message from Sam Hodenius

Takagi Shrine, also known as the "Onigiri Shrine," is a hidden gem located near Hikifune station in Tokyo. This small Shinto shrine stands out with its cute adorable onigiri (rice ball) statuettes. The shrine's omikuji (fortunetelling strips) are particularly unique, featuring arrows with rice ball-shaped stickers. Despite its offbeat charm, Takagi Shrine remains largely unknown to many tourists so far, making it a great and unqiue spot to explore in Tokyo.

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