Kanda station: a historical and cultural crossroads in the heart of Tokyo

  • Published on : 13/03/2024
  • by : J.L.
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Kanda station, located in Tokyo's Chiyoda district, is much more than just a railway junction. Inaugurated on March 1, 1919, this small station in the heart of the Japanese capital has a rich and fascinating history. Nestled just two minutes from Tokyo's main railway station, Kanda offers a unique atmosphere, blending tradition and modernity. A focal point for literature lovers, students and salarymen, it perfectly embodies Tokyo's dynamism and diversity. Let's discover this historical and cultural crossroads, which continues to play a crucial role in the daily lives of Tokyoites.

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  • Founded in 730, it is one of Tokyo's oldest shrines
  • Dedicated to three deities, including two of the seven gods of happiness
  • Popular place of prayer for success in business and studies

The shrine is particularly famous for the Kanda Festival, the Shogun Festival, one of Tokyo's three biggest festivals. Held in May in odd-numbered years, this event attracts thousands of visitors and offers an impressive spectacle of processions and traditional rituals.

Also nearby is the Confucius Mausoleum in Yushima, very popular with students who come here to pray for success in their exams. These sites testify to the rich cultural and spiritual life that animates the district, offering a fascinating contrast to the bustle of the train station and shopping district.

Kanda Myōjin Shrine

Kanda Myôjin Shrine

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