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Oji Shrine

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Oji Shrine
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Oji Shrine
Phone:
+81 3-3907-7808

Address:
1-1_12 Ojihoncho, Kita-ku, Kita 114-0022, Tokyo Prefecture

Oji Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Kita-ku ward of Tokyo, Japan. Established during the Kamakura period, most likely around 1321-1324, the shrine gives the name of Oji to this area of the city. Most of the original buildings in the shrine precincts were destroyed during World War II, and were rebuilt from the late 50s to 1982. It is notable for its giant ginkgo tree, suspected to be 600 years old and designated a Natural Monument in 1939, and for its annual festival , which includes a mikoshi parade and a performance of dengaku dance.It is one of the Tokyo Ten Shrines , of which it has been designated as the northern protector shrine.
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