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Iki Shrine
東京都
A green sanctuary encircled by Osaki's high-rise towers — named for the ancient Iki-bashi bridge, its seasonal limited-edition goshuin draw worshippers of all ages.
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神社
Access
3 min walk from JR Osaki Station
3-8-20 Osaki, Shinagawa
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Shrine
Enshrined Deity
概要
Iki Shrine in Osaki enshrines Yamato Takeru and Susanoo. Its name derives from the Iki-bashi (Resident-tree Bridge) that once stood within the precinct. Popular for its beautifully designed seasonal limited-edition goshuin stamps, drawing many younger visitors and social media attention. As the tutelary shrine of the Osaki-Gotanda area, it serves as a green urban oasis amid the newly redeveloped c…
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由緒
The exact founding date of Iki Shrine remains unknown, but it is said to have been enshrined in the Ebara district of Musashi Province since ancient times. The shrine's name is believed to derive from the 'Iki-bashi' (Resident-tree Bridge) that once spanned a waterway near the precinct, reflecting i…
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Divine Benefits
Healing & Longevity
Martial Fortune
Warding Off Evil
Recovery from illness, bodily wellness, peace of mind. Especially efficacious at Yakushi and Kannon temples.
Derived from the enshrined deity "日本武尊"
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