Gotokuji Temple

Home of the Maneki Neko Shrine

Sadly, this temple is no longer a serene haven unvisited by Instagramming travelers, but it’s still well worth seeing in any season of the year. It’s one of the best…

and earliest places to see fall leaves in Tokyo…

This is one of the best (and earliest) places to see fall leaves in Tokyo.

and seeing its fine wooden pagoda framed by brilliant fall color makes this temple worth visiting all by itself.

But it’s the maneki neko lucky cat shrine that lures everyone to this temple again and again. Their raised paws are believed to beckon money and good luck into the owner’s business, so shopkeepers from all over Tokyo come here to buy a cat figure and offer it to the bodhisattva, hoping for a big uptick in the bottom line.

This kannon figure is surrounded by cats (plus a few strings of those ubiquitous origami cranes).

Cats, cats, and more cats! Racks and racks of cats!

Even the prayer plaques at Gotokuji feature cats. My favorite one, though, is the one someone drew on the back of the ema in the upper right!

The temple also has a great display of plum blossoms in late February.

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And here are the other places I take my friends when they come to town

Jonelle Patrick writes novels set in Japan, produces the monthly e-magazine Japanagram, and blogs at Only In Japan and The Tokyo Guide I Wish I’d Had

 

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