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Hakusan Shrine is well-known as a hydrangea shrine in Tokyo downtown. In July, about 3000 trees of hydrangea color the precinct beautifully. You must see the hydrangea-surrounding Komainu (a stone guardian dog)!
Name
Hakusan Shrine
Address
5-31-26 Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, TokyoGoogle Map
How to get there
2 min walk from Hakusan Shrine of Mita Subway Line. 7 min walk from Komagome Station of Namboku Subway Line. 3 min walk from Hakusan Bus Stop.

Nezu Shrine is celebrated as a spiritual power spot in Tokyo, and 6612 square meters Azalea Garden has been its best. The scenery of Senbon Torii (one thousand torii gates standing in a line) located at the both sides of Otome Inari Shrine in the precinct is one of the best things to see here. Azalea Festival is holding till May 6th.◎Opening hours: 9:00-17:30. Entrance fee: 200yen. Access: 5 min walk from Sendagi Station 1st Gate. I entered from North Torii Gate, and went through Senbon Torii, and arrived Azalea Garden. When I left the shrine, Senbon Torii was crowded with many people. As you expect, the early morning is better. Please check HP to find other ways to visit Azalea Garden. You can look the blooming conditions by live camera. I think it's good for you to visit sooner.
Name
Nezu Shrine
Address
1-28-9 Nezu, Bunkyo-ku, TokyoGoogle Map
How to get there
5 min walk from Nezu Station of Chiyoda Line, Sendagi Station, and Todai-mae Station

An amazing treasure house of Eastern knowledge.
Name
Toyo Bunko Museum
Address
21-28-2 Honkomagome Bunkyo-ku, Bunkyo-ku, TokyoGoogle Map
Tel
03-3942-0280
Hours
10:00-19:00
Closed
Tue
How to get there
8min walk from Komagome Station.