What other travelers are saying about Kanda Myojin Shrine
Kanda-jinja is an absolutely stunning shrine that was one of my favorite places to visit across my entire trip. The beautifully maintained grounds and peaceful atmosphere greatly enriched my visit to this historic shrine, which was moved to this location in 1616, though it was originally established in 730—nearly 1,300 years ago.
There is also an adjacent gift shop that is accessible from the shrine grounds, featuring a wide array of goods as well as a café that serves ice cream cones and amazake, among other things. In my opinion, this is an absolute must-visit for anyone in the area!
A nice but regularly crowded shrine. Has a heavy focus on generating an experience for tourists. It's not terrible though, as they actually put a lot of effort into making it an enjoyable experience for each visitor. The shrine horse is a tiny pony that is very cute.
Large shrine but not so crowed
If you are Shrine loving , this one is good for visiting
If you like LoveLive and Steingate , just come !!
There are many interesting souvenir and fortune telling stuffs to see.
We visited this place back in early March with a family of four, and the children were Ges five and seven. There were plenty to do for all ages, we visited this shrine around 11:00 and at that time it was already filled with tourist and local so it can get little crowded at parts of the shrine.
We decided to hire out kimono's for the day at a rental shop nearby and that was a very good experience while visiting the shrine.
We stayed near Ginza and this place like most of places I visited was very easy to navigate using the trains, it's tool roughly fifteen minutes to get there with mixed trains and walking children paces.
There were probably alot of the area we didn't explore and will revisit next time we are in Japan.