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Kanda Myojin Shrine

You can receive a blessing for your electronics at this Shinto shrine near Akihabara.

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Situated on one of the most expensive real estates in Tokyo, this Shinto shrine dates back to the eighth century, making it the oldest in the city. It also has become deeply associated with the famed Akihabara Electronic Town district nearby.The shrine was first built near what is now the Otemachi district. Due to the expanding Edo Castle, the shrine had to be moved to the former Kanda ward in 1603. It stood there for a little over a decade before being moved again, this time to its current site on a small hill near Akiba. The shrine suffered a significant damage during the Great Kanto Earthquake and was reinforced with concrete ten years later, which helped it survive the firebombing of Tokyo in World War II. 

The shrine was a significant place of worship for the warrior class of the Edo period and even for the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu himself, who would make his servants go to the Kanda Myojin Shrine and pray for victory before upcoming battles.

Nowadays, the shrine has a different kind of following. Due to its proximity to Akihabara, the shrine has attracted the attention of its denizens including anime otaku, technophiles, and lovers of Miko outfits. Kanda Myojin is the only known shrine offering talismans and blessings to not only its visitors, but even to their electronic appliances from laptops to iphones. Those lucky charms are, fittingly, designed to look like computer chips.The shrine is also the site of one of the three great festivals of Japan: the Kanda Festival, which takes place in May. The highlight of the festival is Shinkosai, a row of roughly 500 people dressed in traditional clothing of the Heian period.

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The shrine is open 24/7 and the admission is free.

The shrine is a 1o-minute walk from the Akihabara station. 

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Tokyo, 101-0021
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35.701569, 139.767787
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