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Staircase lined with red torii gates
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Hie Jinja is a majestic Shinto shrine perched on a hill in the heart of Tokyo’s political center, nestled between Akasaka, Nagatachō, and Tameike-Sannō. It’s best known for its striking tunnel of red torii gates — often compared to Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari, but in a more urban, hidden setting.

🕒 Opening hours:
Shrine: Open 24/7
Amulet office: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

💴 Entrance fee: Free
💳 Payment: Cash only for amulets
👥 Touristic?
Not very — very quiet, even during peak seasons.

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