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A shrine famous for the divine help for money and success in life stands along the Ashino-ko Lake. If the weather is good, you can see the torii and Mt.Fuji together on the lake from the opposite bank.◎Access: To Motohakone by bus, train or ferry. And walk 10 min. Parking lot is available.
Name
Hakone Shrine
Address
80-1 Motohakone Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, KanagawaGoogle Map
How to get there

Gotokuji Temple is known as a birthplace of Beckoning Cat (Maneki-neko: cat ornament able to bring good lucks together). There're so many Beckoning Cats that had brought lucks and been dedicated back to the temple. I wonder how many lucks they brought! I think I can receive a share of happiness, and it's a must see spot for cat-loving people.◎You can buy Beckoning Cat at a temple office (9:00-17:00). And you're lucky if you can ride or see the Beckoning Cat Train of Tokyu Setagaya Line (nearest station: Miyanosaka), because there's only one train with a illustration of cat.
Name
Gotoku-ji Temple
Address
2-24-7 Gotoku-ji, Setagaya-ku, TokyoGoogle Map
Hours
6:00-18:00
How to get there
12min walk from Gotokuji Station of Odakyu Line, or 5 min walk from Miyanosaka Staion of Tokyu Setagaya Line.

Otori Shine is the birth place of Tori-no Ichi Festival that is hold at the Cock days (one of the twelve daily signs) of November. Many people visit the shrine for rakes that gather the good fortunes and money in the coming year. Energetic hand-clapping and shouting 'business success' make me feel that I can really gather the good fortunes!

In Kamakura, here's a spot with the strongest energy for success and better fortune in life. The precinct is wrapped with sacred atmosphere, and through the approach with many torii gates and red dedicated flags, there're a worship hall and a main shrine. I like the mood with many Oinari-san (goddess of farm products that is symbolized as a fox) and moss-covered nature.◎20 min walk from JR Kamakura Station's East Gate. Or, get on a bus from Kamakura Station to Haseoyato. Sasuke Inari Shrine and Ugafuku Shrine famous for Zeniarai Benzaiten (money-cleaning goddess) are located very close, so you must visit together.
Name
Sasuke Inari Shrine
Address
2-22-12 Sakuke, Kamakura-shi, KanagawaGoogle Map
How to get there
20 min walk from JR Kamakura Station. By bus, 5min from Kamakura Station's West Gate, get off at Haseoto, then walk 5min.

As the name suggests, "Hato Mikuji" is very cute ♡ 5 minutes walk from Sendagaya station. There is also "Fujizuka", a tangible folk cultural property designated by the capital. As the name suggests, this shrine is popular because it has items related to "dove". This shrine is also popular as a power spot, so be sure to visit it once ♡
Name
Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine
Address
1-1-24, Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
03-3401-1284
How to get there
5 min walk, from Kitasando Station

Tokyo Camii is said to be the largest mosque (Islamic chapel) in Japan. There're colors and gorgeous designs of foreign architecture that we rarely see in Japan. It's beautiful and sacred, and you can experience the exotic atmosphere.◎5 min walk from Yoyogiuehara Station. Anyone can look inside for free. Scarf are prepared for free, so be careful of bare fashion.
Name
Tokyo Camii
Address
1-19 Oyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, TokyoGoogle Map
Tel
03-5790-0760
Hours
10:00-18:00
Fee
Adult 0 yen、Child 0 yen
How to get there
5 min walk from Yoyogiuehara Station. By car or taxi, 20 min from Shinagawa, 30 min from Tokyo Station, 50 min from Haneda Airport.

