The birthplace of the Maneki-neko | Gotokuji Temple, Tokyo
✨ Gotokuji is located in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. It is a Buddhist temple of the Soto sect, originally of the Rinzai sect, with the mountain name Daxi Mountain. This is the birthplace of the Maneki-neko.
✨ Gotokuji is a very famous blessing temple locally, and the temple is full of cute Maneki-neko🐱
✨ If you want to fulfill your wishes, you can take a Maneki-neko home. After the wish is fulfilled, you can return it and take a bigger one back🔙 In this way, good luck will always follow you! This is also the origin of the thousands of Maneki-neko🐱 in Gotokuji.
Route🚏: Navigate to the back door, there are instructions on the back door, follow the wall, you can reach the front door.
✨ The origin of Gotokuji: It is said that once a person came back from hunting and passed by here, he saw a cat waving at him. He was very curious and followed the cat into the temple. As a result, as soon as he entered, it started to rain outside, and he was not rained on. Therefore, he felt that this cat was very spiritual, so he specifically built a temple to worship this cat.
🎫Ticket: Free
🚇Transportation: Take the Odakyu Odawara Line to Gotokuji Station, depart from Shinjuku Station, take 9 stops to Gotokuji Station, and it takes about 15 minutes to get there. After arriving, use navigation, and it takes about 10 minutes to walk.
📍Address: 2-24-7 Gotokuji, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo
⏰Time: 6:00-18:00
Tips: I went too late and it was past the time for offering, if you want to offer Maneki-neko, go earlier‼️