
Yushima Tenjin in Tokyo is a historic shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning. Beloved by students and travelers alike, it is a place where people pray for success, strength, and healing.
Goriyaku (Blessings) – God of Learning

Sugawara no Michizane, worshipped as Tenjin, is known as the patron of scholarship. Students gather here to pray for success in their studies and exams.
- ✨ Wisdom – God of learning and scholarship
- 🎓 Success – Blessings for exams and academic achievements
- 📝 Prayers – Thousands of ema (wooden plaques) left by students
Goriyaku (Blessings) – God of Strength

The powerful deity, Ameno-Tajikarano-Mikoto, is famous for opening the cave where the sun goddess Amaterasu had hidden, bringing light back to the world. Worshippers turn to him not only for strength and courage, but also for success in competitions.
- 💪 Strength – Physical and spiritual energy
- 🌟 Courage – Overcoming challenges and hardships
- 🎯 Victory – Blessings for competitions and success in matches
The Healing “Nade-ushi” (Petting Cow)

The bronze cow statue, known as “nade-ushi,” is believed to heal those who touch it.
- 🐂 Sacred Cow – Symbol of Michizane’s bond with oxen
- 💖 Healing – Touch the cow where you feel pain for recovery
- 🙌 Protection – Brings comfort and well-being
Access
- 📍 Address: 3-30-1 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
- 🚇 Nearest Station: Yushima Station (2 min), Ueno-hirokoji Station (5 min), Ueno Station (8 min)
- 🗺️ Google Maps Link
Plan Your Visit
Whether you are a student hoping for academic success, someone seeking strength in life’s challenges, or simply curious about Japanese shrine culture, Yushima Tenjin offers a rich spiritual experience. Add it to your Tokyo itinerary and discover the blessings this sacred place has to offer.


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