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Ancient Shinto Shrine
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Shinto shrine located near Nerima Station, founded in the mid-17th century at the site where three cranes were said to have appeared—hence the name "Ōtori" (great bird). Quiet most of the year, it features a small main hall, a purification basin, and offers goshuin stamp books on certain days. Every November, it hosts the lively Tori no Ichi festival, known for its decorative rake market (kumade).

Price: Free admission
Touristy?: Moderately touristy. Usually frequented by locals, but draws tens of thousands during the November festival.

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