Established in 1880, the Tokyo Daijingu Shrine is a significant Shinto site in Tokyo, dedicated to two sun goddesses and three gods of creation and growth. Nestled in the heart of the city, this shrine is renowned for being the first location to host a traditional Shinto wedding ceremony. Visitors can explore its serene grounds, where worshippers often come to pray for love and marital happiness. The tranquil atmosphere and cultural significance make it a noteworthy stop for those interested in Shinto traditions and local history.
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