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Shintō shrine
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Shintō shrine established in 1202, one of Tokyo’s oldest, dedicated to Takeminakata‑no‑mikoto and connected to the Suwa‑taisha tradition. Located on a hillside near Nishi‑Nippori, it’s set in a serene wooded area with a viewing spot overlooking passing trains. Its summer festival in August features dances and street stalls. The site is a registered local heritage, with a listed torii and Edo‑era documents.
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Touristy? : Moderately touristy, visited by locals, history seekers, and train enthusiasts

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