About Kanda Shrine
Kanda Shrine, is a Shinto place of worship situated in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The sanctuary goes back 1,270 years, however the present structure was revamped a few times because of flame and quakes. It is arranged in a standout amongst the most costly home territories of Tokyo.
Kanda Shrine was an essential place of worship to both the warrior class and natives of Japan, particularly amid the Edo time frame, when shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu offered his regards at Kanda Shrine. Due to some extent to the closeness of the Kanda Shrine to Akihabara, the hallowed place has turned into a world renowned hub for the technophiles who visit Akihabara. Kanda Shrine was first worked in the second year of the Tenpy Era 730 AD, in the angling town of Shibasaki, close to the advanced Otemachi area. Kanda Shrine is famously known as the home base for Zenigata Heiji, an anecdotal policeman who impeded lawbreakers by tossing coins. Heiji's beat is Myojin-shita, or "underneath the Kanda My?jin holy place." Several landmarks have been raised at the sanctuary in his honor.
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