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  • The Sangedatsumon Gate: Pass through the magnificent Sangedatsumon, the temple’s main gate. A true survivor, this grand, vermilion-lacquered structure dates back to 1622 and is the only original wooden building on the grounds, a powerful symbol of resilience.
  • A Tale of Two Towers: Witness a truly iconic Tokyo view. The ancient, traditional architecture of Zojo-ji stands in a stunning and beautiful contrast with the modern spire of the Tokyo Tower rising directly behind it, perfectly blending the old and the new.
  • The Tokugawa Legacy: Pay your respects at the Mausoleum of the Tokugawa Shoguns. This sacred resting place for six of the shoguns who ruled Japan for centuries is a quiet, dignified corner of the temple grounds, steeped in history.
  • The Garden of Unborn Children: Be moved by the rows of small Jizo statues, adorned with colorful bibs and windmills. Each one represents a prayer for children who were never born, creating a poignant and touching landscape of love and remembrance.

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A warm welcome to Zojo-ji Temple, a grand spiritual heart that has stood beside the rulers of Japan for centuries. Once the family temple of the powerful Tokugawa clan, this important Buddhist sanctuary offers a profound sense of history and peace, right in the shadow of the modern Tokyo Tower.

As you step through the majestic Sangedatsumon gate, you are leaving the hustle of the city behind and entering a world of solemn beauty. The gate itself is a treasure, having watched over Tokyo for 400 years, surviving fires and wars that claimed the buildings around it. Feel the serene atmosphere of the main hall, where you can hear the gentle echo of chanting and smell the faint, sweet scent of incense.

Zojo-ji is a place of powerful contrasts—where the legacy of shoguns meets the vibrant pulse of the modern city, and where quiet contemplation sits beside heartfelt prayers for the young. It is a living, breathing temple that tells a rich story of faith, power, and devotion in the heart of Japan. We invite you to explore its historic grounds and discover the peaceful soul of Tokyo.

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  • The Sangedatsumon Gate: Pass through the magnificent Sangedatsumon, the temple’s main gate. A true survivor, this grand, vermilion-lacquered structure dates back to 1622 and is the only original wooden building on the grounds, a powerful symbol of resilience.
  • A Tale of Two Towers: Witness a truly iconic Tokyo view. The ancient, traditional architecture of Zojo-ji stands in a stunning and beautiful contrast with the modern spire of the Tokyo Tower rising directly behind it, perfectly blending the old and the new.
  • The Tokugawa Legacy: Pay your respects at the Mausoleum of the Tokugawa Shoguns. This sacred resting place for six of the shoguns who ruled Japan for centuries is a quiet, dignified corner of the temple grounds, steeped in history.
  • The Garden of Unborn Children: Be moved by the rows of small Jizo statues, adorned with colorful bibs and windmills. Each one represents a prayer for children who were never born, creating a poignant and touching landscape of love and remembrance.

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A warm welcome to Zojo-ji Temple, a grand spiritual heart that has stood beside the rulers of Japan for centuries. Once the family temple of the powerful Tokugawa clan, this important Buddhist sanctuary offers a profound sense of history and peace, right in the shadow of the modern Tokyo Tower.

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