Nezu Shrine: Tokyo's Ancient Azalea Landscape

[Nezu Shrine | Tokyo's Ancient Azalea Landscape]

Nezu Shrine, located in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward, is a tranquil place brimming with history and natural beauty. Stepping through the vermilion torii gates is like stepping back in time, escaping the bustle of the city. Strolling along the stone paths, you'll experience the harmonious coexistence of Japanese gardens and shrine culture.

🌸 Azalea Spectacular
Every year from April to May, thousands of azaleas bloom within the shrine grounds, creating a dreamlike canvas of red, pink, and white. Strolling along the paths, the fragrance of the flowers lingers in the breeze, and while snapping photos, you'll also experience a subtle sense of Zen amidst the sea of ​​flowers.

📷 Culture and History
Founded in the 17th century, Nezu Shrine boasts stunningly well-preserved ancient architecture and carved details. The main shrine, the worship hall, and the quaint stone lanterns exude a rich sense of history. Besides admiring the flowers, traditional experiences like paying respects, drawing lots, and hanging painted horses offer visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Japanese culture.

🌿 Travel Tips
• Getting There: Approximately a 5-minute walk from Nezu Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line.
• Best Time: Spring, when the azaleas are in full bloom, especially from late April to early May.
• Special Experiences: Flower viewing, photography, shrine visits, and making handmade prayer items.



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Post by 一個人的旅行111 | Aug 23, 2025

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