Shiba Tōshō-gū is notable for its giant ginkgo tree, one of the biggest in Tokyo, with a height of 21.5 m (71 ft) and a trunk circumference of 6.5 m (21 ft). It is believed that Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third Tokugawa shōgun, planted the tree himself, when the Tōshō-gū shrine was rebuilt in 1641. Although slightly damaged on the branches and the tip of the trunk, it was designated Natural Monument in 1956.[2] Another giant ginkgo tree of similar characteristics in Tokyo is located in the grounds of Oji Shrine.
Access
There is no admission fee for visitors to enter the temple complex. It opens every day from 7 AM to 7 PM.[2]