Imado Shrine, located in Tokyo, Japan, has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. Originally dedicated to the Shinto god of war, the shrine has evolved over time to become a beloved spot for cat enthusiasts. Today, it is best known for its association with maneki neko, the iconic waving feline figurines that are ubiquitous in shops and restaurants across Japan. Visitors can explore the shrine’s serene grounds, where they will find numerous statues and emblems of these beckoning cats, creating a unique and charming atmosphere.
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