Gotoku-ji

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Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
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Gotokuji Temple: A Hub of Fortune

Tokyo's Gotokuji Temple is a well-known Edo-period Buddhist temple famous for its plethora of lucky cat statues, known as 'maneki-neko.'

Founded in the 17th century by a prominent samurai, this temple holds significant historical value as it represents the culture of luck and prosperity in Japan. Key features include traditional Japanese architecture and serene gardens that enhance the temple's atmosphere.

Remarkable Highlights

🐾 Lucky Cat Collection: Home to thousands of beckoning cat statues, which are believed to bring good fortune.

🌸 Beautiful Garden: A tranquil space with seasonal flowers and pathways for peaceful strolls.

🙏 Buddhist Ceremonies: Regular ceremonies that offer insight into traditional Buddhist practices.

Accessible to everyone at no cost, Gotokuji Temple is ideal for tourists, families, and anyone interested in culture and history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Gotoku-ji

Foundation Year

Gotokuji Temple was established in 1681 and has since been a site of worship.

Maneki Neko Origin

The cat statue originates from a legend involving a lying female cat.

Cultural Significance

The beckoning cat symbolizes good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture.

Location

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