The Tokyo Seven Lucky Gods Temple and Shrine Tour offers a unique culture for those seeking to explore Japan’s rich spiritual heritage. Led by a licensed guide, the tour visits seven revered Shinto and Buddhist sites, providing insights into their historic significance. Participants can expect a respectful experience that includes offerings and safety measures. Starting at a local coffee shop and ending at a renowned temple, this tour promises an enriching journey for those intrigued by Japan’s time-honored traditions.
Key Points

- This private guided tour explores seven revered Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Tokyo, focusing on their unique histories and cultural significance.
- The tour is priced from $27.26 per person and includes free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
- The tour begins at Doutor Fudo-mae coffee shop and ends at Kakurin-ji, near Shirogane Takanawa or Shiroganedai Station.
- Participants receive a mask, sanitizer, and saisen (small monetary offerings) to enhance the respectful experience at the temples and shrines.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible and may pose challenges for individuals with certain medical conditions, though most travelers should be able to participate with proper preparation.
Tour Overview

The "Licensed Guide Tokyo Seven Lucky Gods Temple and Shrine Tour" offers a private, guided exploration of Tokyo’s seven most revered Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples associated with the Seven Lucky Gods.
Priced from $27.26 per person, the tour takes guests on a journey to discover the unique histories and cultural significance of these sacred sites.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, the tour’s flexibility ensures an enjoyable experience for all.
While not wheelchair accessible, the tour’s meeting and end points are conveniently located near public transportation, making it accessible to most travelers.
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Meeting and End Points

The tour begins at the Doutor Fudo-mae coffee shop, located in front of Fudo-mae Station on the Tokyu Meguro Line, where you will meet their licensed guide.
From there, the group will visit several temples and shrines associated with the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan.
The tour ends at Kakurin-ji (Seishōkō), near Shirogane Takanawa or Shiroganedai Station on the Nanboku Subway Line or Toei Mita Line.
The licensed guide will accompany the group throughout the experience, providing insights and facilitating visits to the significant sites along the way.
Included Items
Along with the tour, participants receive a mask and sanitizer to ensure their safety and comfort during the experience.
Plus, the tour includes saisen, which are small monetary offerings typically given to the gods and Buddha at each temple, usually amounting to 5 yen per offering.
These inclusions help facilitate a seamless and respectful experience as visitors navigate the seven lucky gods temples and shrines in Tokyo.
Health and Accessibility Information

Not wheelchair accessible, the Tokyo Seven Lucky Gods Tour may pose challenges for some travelers.
The tour isn’t recommended for those with back problems, heart conditions, or other serious medical issues. However, most travelers should be able to participate. The tour provides transportation by public transit, so participants must be able to navigate stairs and platforms.
The tour is suitable for relatively healthy individuals, though travelers with concerns should check with their healthcare providers before booking.
With proper preparation, the tour can be an engaging cultural experience for many visitors to Tokyo.
Booking Information

Confirmation is received at the time of booking for the Tokyo Seven Lucky Gods Tour.
There’s a Reserve Now and Pay Later option available, providing flexibility for travelers. The tour also comes with a price match guarantee, ensuring customers get the best deal.
This level of booking convenience and transparency benefits both the tour operator and the customers, making the booking process seamless.
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Visiting the Seven Lucky Gods

Participants on the Tokyo Seven Lucky Gods Tour embark on a journey to visit several renowned temples and shrines dedicated to the seven deities of good fortune.
They’ll stop at Fudo-do Temple, which honors Fudo Myoo, the fierce protector deity.
Next, they’ll visit Honmyoji Temple to pay respects to Benzaiten, the goddess of music, poetry, and wisdom.
The tour continues to Togenuki Jizo, where they can pray for good health, and Komagome Shirahige Shrine, home to Hotei, the jolly Buddha of contentment.
The tour culminates at Kakurin-ji Temple to complete the pilgrimage.
Highlights of the Tour

The tour highlights several iconic temples and shrines dedicated to the Seven Lucky Gods. Participants will visit Fudo-myoo, Benzaiten, Daikokuten, Ebisu, Benten, Bishamonten, and Fukurokuju across Tokyo.
At each site, the guide will explain the history, significance, and customs associated with the deity. Guests can make offerings, observe rituals, and gain a deeper understanding of Japanese spirituality.
The tour culminates at the Kakurin-ji temple, home to a statue of the Seven Lucky Gods. Throughout, the guide shares insights and ensures participants make the most of this immersive cultural experience.
The Sum Up

The Licensed Guide Tokyo Seven Lucky Gods Temple and Shrine Tour provides an enriching cultural experience for visitors. With a knowledgeable guide, participants explore seven renowned Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, gaining insights into Japan’s spiritual traditions. The tour includes offerings and safety measures, ensuring a respectful and enjoyable journey. Whether you’re interested in history or seeking a deeper connection with Japan’s sacred sites, this tour is a must-try.
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