
Ginza: Future Shrine Offers Free Games & Fortunes!
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Experience a futuristic take on traditional Japanese shrines at Ginza 456. Play interactive games, learn about social issues, and receive a digital fortune and omamori charm—all for free!
Ginza 456, a futuristic facility by KDDI, offers a unique cultural experience with its limited-time Tsunaguu "Shrine of the Future." This innovative exhibit blends the real and digital worlds, providing visitors with a chance to engage with a virtual shrine.
Travelers can enjoy interactive games that tackle social issues, earning a fortune slip and omamori (protective charm) as rewards. The experience is completely free, making it an accessible and engaging activity in Tokyo's upscale Ginza district.
Tsunaguu is open until May 2026. Located in the heart of Ginza, the shrine is easily recognizable by its striking vermillion torii gate. Don't miss this opportunity for a unique and educational cultural experience during your Tokyo visit.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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