• The Hanazono Shrine (花園神社, Hanazono Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. This shrine was founded in the mid-17th century.
  • Hanazono Shrine (Hanazono-jinja) is a Shinto Shrine located in the heart of Tokyo close to the entertainment district Kabukicho in Shinjuku.
  • This Inari Shrine, which was built by the Hanazono family in the Edo period, is a shrine dedicated to Inari, the god of fertility and secular success.
  • Another is Hanazono Shrine, a venerable, historical shrine that also happens to be a quiet respite from the urban madness outside.
  • Tucked in behind the buildings of Yasukuni Dori, Hanazono Shrine (花園神社) is an Edo period shrine that acts as protector of the area.
  • Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Gojoten Shrine, and this Hanazono Inari Shrine. Although they are adjacent to each other, they have completely different atmospheres…
  • Hanazono Jinja is a lovely Shrine so close to sShinjuku station, but once you are inside you could be in a different time.
  • And the road to Hanazono Shrine is very narrow to drive. ... If you go to Hanazono Shrine, you should go in autumn when the autumn foliage is beautiful.
  • Hanazono Shrine is the most important Shinto shrine in the vicinity of Shinjuku Station. The shrine is located adjacent to the rabbit warren of Golden Gai.
  • Hanazono Shrine, Hanazono Jinja in Japanese, is a large, ancient Shinto shrine in the very heart of Tokyo's bustling Shinjuku ward.