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  3. Imado Shrine, Taito
Imado Shrine
Imado Shrine
Imado Shrine
Imado Shrine

Imado Shrine, Taito

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Last updated May 19, 2026

Imado Shrine stands as one of Tokyo's most charming spiritual destinations, nestled in the Imado district of Taito Ward along the Sumida River. Established in 1063 following the transfer of a deity from Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine in Kyoto, this ancient shrine has evolved into a beloved pilgrimage site for those seeking love, fortune, and feline-inspired blessings. The shrine holds particular significance as the claimed birthplace of the famous Maneki Neko (beckoning cat), Japan's iconic symbol of good luck and prosperity. According to legend, an elderly couple struggling financially found prosperity when their cat began beckoning to customers, establishing the shrine's enduring connection to feline fortune.

Imado Shrine is particularly renowned for its matchmaking powers, as it enshrines Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto, considered Japan's first divine couple. Since 2008, the shrine has regularly hosted matchmaking meetings, cementing its reputation as Tokyo's premier destination for those seeking romantic success. The shrine attracts visitors throughout the week, with couples and singles alike coming to pray for successful relationships and marriages.

Visitors can experience the shrine's distinctive atmosphere through several key activities. The grounds feature two prominent welcoming cats positioned at the entrance, serving as popular photo opportunities and spiritual focal points. The shrine offers traditional omamori (protective charms) and unique cat-themed religious items that blend spiritual significance with contemporary appeal. Those interested in Japanese religious customs can participate in traditional prayer rituals or collect goshuin (shrine stamps) as spiritual mementos of their visit.

The shrine can be reached within 20 minutes on foot from Senso-ji Temple in nearby Asakusa, making it an ideal addition to any Asakusa sightseeing itinerary. Entry to the shrine grounds is free, with the shrine accessible 24 hours for prayer. The nearest station access point is Riverside Sports Center-mae, providing convenient public transportation connections to central Tokyo. The shrine's location along the Sumida River offers visitors the opportunity to combine their spiritual journey with scenic riverside walks, particularly through nearby Sumida Park.


Hours
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Phone
+81 3-3872-2703
Website
imadojinja1063.crayonsite.net


The area

Address
1-chōme-5-22 Imado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0024, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Phone

+81 3-3872-2703

Website

imadojinja1063.crayonsite.net

What other travelers are saying about Imado Shrine, Taito

One of my favourite places to visit in Tokyo! Lovely shrine, lovely cats, lovely place to wish for success. I visit every time I come to Japan, and each time I leave feeling at ease and joyful. The staff running the booth are always so lovely. ☺️ Thank you for the lovely visit. -Janna 🇨🇦 (@midori.photos)
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Janna Isobel (Midori.photos)
Feb 1, 2026
A small and cute shrine. Plenty of lucky cat statues and objects. Rinsed our hands, gave an offering and did a prayer. Lady running the shop was really kind and friendly. I picked from 2 different fortune pots. Thank you! I took maybe too many photos haha.
Our rickshaw girl took us here on a Sunday morning and it was such a pleasant experience. No crowds, cute cats, and beautiful ginko trees.
The day I visited Kijin Shrine, the weather was perfect, and the entire place felt peaceful. The cat statues are cute. They were so cute and round that I couldn’t stop taking pictures. The shrine is small but very clean, with every corner carefully maintained. The amulet counter was filled with beckoning cat designs, which instantly brightened my mood. I left feeling completely relaxed. It is not a crowded or flashy spot, but it has a quiet charm that makes it a wonderful place to visit.
2025-11-22 This shrine has an adorable maneki-neko. The large ginkgo tree by the entrance has leaves so yellow it feels surreal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Imado Shrine in Tokyo's Asakusa district is famous as Japan's premier matchmaking shrine and the birthplace of the maneki neko (beckoning cat). Visitors come to pray for love, marriage, and romantic relationships, making it one of Tokyo's most popular power spots for finding love and enhancing relationships.

To reach Imado Shrine from Tokyo Station, take the JR Yamanote Line to Ueno Station, then transfer to the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Asakusa Station. From Asakusa Station, it's a 15-minute walk northeast to Imado Shrine. Alternatively, take Tobu Skytree Line to Asakusa Station or use Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Minami-Senju Station for closer access.

At Imado Shrine, pray at the main shrine dedicated to Izanagi and Izanami (Japanese creation deities), write wishes on heart-shaped ema wooden plaques, and purchase love-related omamori charms. Many visitors also touch the paired maneki neko statues and take photos with them for enhanced matchmaking luck and romantic success.What should I do at Imado Shrine for good luck in love?

At Imado Shrine, pray at the main shrine dedicated to Izanagi and Izanami (Japanese creation deities), write wishes on heart-shaped ema wooden plaques, and purchase love-related omamori charms. Many visitors also touch the paired maneki neko statues and take photos with them for enhanced matchmaking luck and romantic success.
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