Sengakuji Temple 泉岳寺

This Buddhist temple of the Edo era (1603 - 1868) was the scene for one of the most famous samurai stories, 47 Ronin. 


Address, timetable & access

Sengakuji Temple

  • Address

    2-11-1 Takanawa, Minato-ku

    108-0074

    Japan

  • Phone

    +81 (0)3-3441-5560
  • Access

    Sengakuji Temple is accessible from Exit A2 of Sengakuji Subway Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. The way to Exit A2 is clearly signposted in English upon exiting the ticket gates of the station. Go out Exit 2 and veer right. The gate to the temple is across the road at the pedestrian crossing.

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