Kishimojin-do
Kishimojin-do is a temple that worships “Shiboshin,” a god for safe childbirth and also child rearing. The line of zelkova trees along the path that leads to the temple from the Kishibojinmae stop is designated as one of Tokyo’s natural monuments. A must-see within the temple’s grounds is a huge gingko tree approximately 700 years old.
Located in a quiet residential area, the path to the shrine is lined with lush, tall trees. Inside, there's also a massive sacred tree that's been standing for six hundred years. This shrine is known for prayers for the safety of mothers and unborn children. The atmosphere is very peaceful and harmonious, and the little traditional shops have a lot of charm.