Nogi Shrine, Tokyo
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Facts and practical information
Nogi Shrine was established on November 1, 1923 and dedicated to General Nogi Maresuke and his wife Nogi Shizuko after their death on September 13, 1912. The Tokyo Mayor, Baron Yoshio Sakatani, took the initiative to organise the Chūō Nogi Kai to build a shrine to the couple within their residence. It is located in Tokyo, Japan. ()
Day trips
Nogi Shrine – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The National Art Center, Meiji Jingu Stadium, Roppongi, Roppongi Hills.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Nogi Shrine open?
Nogi Shrine is open:
- Monday 6 am - 5 pm
- Tuesday 6 am - 5 pm
- Wednesday 6 am - 5 pm
- Thursday 6 am - 5 pm
- Friday 6 am - 5 pm
- Saturday 6 am - 5 pm
- Sunday 6 am - 5 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Nogi Shrine?
Nearby attractions include Suntory Museum of Art, Tokyo (5 min walk), Midtown Tower, Tokyo (7 min walk), The National Art Center, Tokyo (7 min walk), Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo (8 min walk).
How to get to Nogi Shrine by public transport?
The nearest stations to Nogi Shrine:
Metro
Bus
Train
Metro
- Nogizaka • Lines: C (5 min walk)
- Aoyama-itchome • Lines: Dt;Z, Dt;Z;Ts;Tn, E, G, Z (10 min walk)
Bus
- Aoyama-saijo • Lines: 品97 (6 min walk)
- 青山いきいきプラザ入口 • Lines: 品97 (7 min walk)
Train
- Shinanomachi (23 min walk)
- Sendagaya (33 min walk)