Recharge your batteries at Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, which has a history of over 1,000 years.
by 무우muu
Sep 18, 2025
#0yentravelNovember
I went to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple.
I went to the temple from Omotesando.
Omotesando is full of shops, including pickle shops, rice cracker shops, and soft serve ice cream shops.
It's fun to just stroll around☺️
Omotesando is lined with stone statues of lucky zodiac animals, so it's fun to go looking for your zodiac animal!
This time, I wanted to try some popular gourmet food in Omotesando,
so I bought some obanyaki at the popular obanyaki shop "Kintoki no Amataroyaki"♪
The menu had two types, red bean paste and white bean paste, and each was 150 yen.
I also had a local souvenir peanut bun while warming myself up with some sweet sake.
It was delicious☺️
If you're visiting the temple, be sure to stop by.
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📍Location: Immediately after getting off at the East Exit of JR Narita Station.
#mayu✈️trip🇯🇵
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