Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
王子神社
/ Oji Jinja
One of the Tokyo Junisha, this shrine gave its name to the entire Oji district. The name derives from the Kumano tradition of 'oji' (prince/subsidiary shrines). Adjacent to historic Asukayama Park.
One of Tokyo's Junisha. The area name 'Oji' (Prince) derives from the Kumano shrine tradition. Adjacent to Asukayama Park, one of Tokyo's oldest public parks.
Location Coordinates
35.7523, 139.7372
1-1-12 Oji-Honcho, Kita-ku, Tokyo
東京都北区王子本町1-1-12
Oji Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line)
Open daily
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Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team
One of the Tokyo Junisha, this shrine gave its name to the entire Oji district. The name derives from the Kumano tradition of 'oji' (prince/subsidiary shrines). Adjacent to historic Asukayama Park.
Oji Shrine is located in Kita-ku, Tokyo. The full address is: 1-1-12 Oji-Honcho, Kita-ku, Tokyo.