Make a Japanese Omamori at a Shrine in Tokyo Bay

1 hour 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English

Discover a hidden gem of Tokyo — Shiomi Ryugu Shrine — where tradition, tranquility, and spiritual connection await.
This sacred spot near Tokyo Bay has been featured on Japanese television for its unique cultural experiences and peaceful atmosphere.
Our hands-on activities are designed to connect you with Japanese spirituality in an authentic and memorable way.
No need for prior experience — our friendly bilingual staff will guide you gently through each step. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or with family, you'll feel welcomed and centered.
From creating your own sacred omamori (lucky charm), to dressing in an authentic miko (shrine maiden) outfit, or joining a mystical fog meditation, your time here will be unlike anything else in Tokyo.
Let this be the quiet, soulful highlight of your Japan trip.

What's Included

Guidance on how to assemble and personalize your charm
A peaceful experience in a real working shrine
English-speaking instructor
Materials to make your own omamori charm
The second and the following Omamori(amulet) will cost extra
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Food or drinks

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet at Shiomi Ryugusha 2-1-10 Shiomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Maison Terramer, B1F Once you get off at the east exit of JR Keiyo Line's Shiomi Station,head straight ahead to the left.Cross two pedestrian crossings until you reach the end,then continue to the left until you arrive.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

Welcome to Omamori Making Tokyo!
Experience the beauty of Japanese spirituality and create a handmade lucky charm (omamori) at a peaceful shrine in Tokyo — far from the tourist crowds.
This activity is hosted by Ryugu Shrine in Shiomi, where tradition and mindfulness come together. Learn the meaning behind different types of omamori (for love, safety, health, success, etc.), choose your purpose, and handcraft your very own charm using colorful materials.
No experience is needed — our kind local staff will guide you in English step by step. Whether you're traveling solo or with friends or family, this is a heartwarming, cultural experience perfect for all.
It’s one of the most meaningful things to do in Tokyo.
After this activity, you won’t just take home a souvenir — you'll carry a wish, a story, and a moment of peace.

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • There's no elevator, so you'll have to use the stairs to get to the basement.
Supplied by Shiomi Ryugusha

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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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