Kon’nichiwa!
Below I have created an interactive map of where to find torii tunnels in Tokyo. You can head to the neighborhoods of Akasaka, Nezu, Ueno, or even Shinjuku to be able to walk through a row of bright red torii shrine gates aka a torii tunnel!
First I want to tell you what’s on the map!

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So, here’s what’s on the map!
If you want to go straight to the map, here you go: Tokyo torii tunnel map
Torii tunnels in Tokyo
Akasaka: Hie Shrine
Akasaka Station
The Hie Shrine is a 5 minute walk from Akasaka Station.
Make it a famous shrine to famous temple day, with a torii tunnel along the way: Meiji Jingu Shrine to Sensoji Temple
Nezu: Nezu Shrine
Nezu Station
The Nezu Shrine is a 6 minute walk from Nezu Station.
Get to know Japanese history and culture better: Old town Yanaka and Nezu culture experience tour
Ueno Park: Gojoten Shrine
Ueno Station
The Gojoten Shrine is a 5 minute from Ueno Station.
Shinjuku: Hanazono Shrine
Shinjuku Sanchome Station
The Hanazono Shrine is a 5 minute walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station.
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Tokyo torii tunnel map

πΒ Explore the interactive map below of torii tunnels in Tokyo! Zoom in to get started and click on the icons for details!
If you are having problems viewing or using the map, you can view it directly on google maps.
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