神田明神
Kanda Myoujin Shrine
A historic Shinto shrine connecting Edo’s merchant culture with modern Akihabara, known for its vibrant architecture, protective deities, and tech-themed amulets.
Attraction
Shrine, History, Culture
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Kanda Myoujin Shrine sits at the border between old Edo and modern Akihabara, serving for centuries as a protector of merchants, artisans, and later the businesses and creators that shape the area today. The shrine honors Daikokuten, Ebisu, and the lively figure Taira no Masakado, whose stories are woven into Tokyo’s political and commercial history. Vermilion gates, detailed carvings, and wide courtyards create a striking visual contrast with the surrounding cityscape. Visitors come to pray for prosperity, safe technology, and personal well-being, reflected in the shrine’s now-famous IT omamori made for laptops and digital devices. The on-site EDOCCO cultural center hosts exhibitions, workshops, and performances that link modern life with historical tradition. Kanda Myoujin remains one of Tokyo’s most culturally rich shrines—a place where heritage, commerce, and modern creativity come together in a sacred space.
Facilities & Services
Historic Shrine Grounds
Ema & Omamori
Cultural Events & Festivals
Museum (EDOCCO)
Barrier-Free Access







