Musashino Health Kichijoji Sta. Route B: Promotion Foundation original character Musashino MUSASHI DAN-kun City Take a walking tour of Musashino Shichifukujin (seven gods of good fortune) Highlight Zelkova Tree-Lined Street Beside Seikei Gakuen

Musashino City is full of beautiful nature and sights to see. Please be safe and follow traffic rules when walking!

Route Description

South Gate to JR Kichijoji Sta. ▼ Nanai-bashi (bridge) ▼ Inokashira shrine (Benzaiten: the goddess of eloquence, music and art) ▼ Shikendera temples ▼ Musashino Hachimangu shrine (: the god of wealth) ▼ Anyoji temple (Hotei: the god of fortune) ▼ Daihoji temple (: the god of wealth and longevity) ▼ Kichijoji North Community Center ▼ Zelkova Tree-Lined Street Beside Seikei Gakuen ▼ Enmeiji temple (Bishamonten: the god of treasure & Jurojin: the god of longevity) ▼ Green Park path ▼ Ginnan-bashi (bridge) ▼ Kizuki Taisha shrine (: the god of wealth) ▼ South Gate to Musashi-Sakai Sta.

Time allowed around 135 minutes Distance around 9 km Calorie consumption around 405 kcal Number of steps around 12860 steps

* These are estimates given for a person, weight 60kg, moving at 4km per hour, walking 10 min.=30kcal, one step=70cm. ©Google Tokyo Metropolitan Government Health Promoting character KENKOUDESUKA-MAN

Recommended Site Icons: Shrines and Temples Parks Other

Shikendera temples Zelkova Tree-Lined Street Beside Seikei Gakuen Green Park path

Kichijoji has been a “temple town” since Planted when Seikei Gaguen relocated from There is a walking path extending from the ancient times, with four temples—An’ yoji Ikebukuro in 1924. The tree is about 110 Sakai Water Purification Plant side to the front Temple, Kosenji Temple, Renjoji Temple, and years old. There are 143 Japanese zelkova entrance to Chuo Park. Visitors can take a Gessoji Temple—located near Musashino trees on the Main Gate street. walk while enjoying the azaleas, dogwood, and Hachimangu Shrine. Collectively, they are other flowers and greenery. known as "Shiken-dera" ("the Four Temples” ). About Musashino Shichifukujin (Seven Lucky Gods)

Inokashira Benzaiten shrine (Benzaiten: the goddess of eloquence, music and art Musashino Hachimangu shrine (Daikokuten: the god of wealth)

弁財天 The shrine pavilion originally built by Iemitsu Tokugawa was 大黒天 A gate and stone-carved guardian dogs inscribed with the rebuilt in 1927. The god of music and the performing arts. year 1813 are here. Made a subordinate shrine by Daikoku.

Anyoji temple (Hotei: the god of fortune) Daihoji temple (Fukurokuju: the god of wealth and longevity)

布袋 The bells on New Year’ s Eve are popular. Enshrines Hoteison. 福禄寿 Founded in 1633. Fukurokuju, a statue of Kissho Kannon, and Founded in 1624. Otoku Jizo can be seen here as well.

Enmeiji temple (Bishamonten: the god of treasure & Jurojin: the god of longevity) Kizuki Taisha shrine (Ebisu: the god of wealth)

毘沙門天 寿老人 Founded in 1670. Stone statues of Bishamonten and Jurojin, and 恵比寿 Famous for Fujitsuka Hill. It has an atmosphere of deep faith a statue of the bodhisattva Heiwa Kannon are here. in praying for healing from illness. Enshrines Ebisu, the god of business prosperity.