Hakone Inari Shrine, located in the picturesque town of Hakone, Chiba Prefecture, is a revered Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of rice, wealth, and prosperity. The shrine's name, 'Inari', is derived from the Japanese word for 'rice goddess', reflecting its historical connection to agriculture. Built on the site of an ancient ritual ground, the shrine boasts a serene natural setting amidst lush greenery. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil grounds, adorned with vermilion torii gates and offerings of food and incense.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari
- Kami enshrined
- Inari, Fūjin, Raikō
- Coordinates
- 35.6667822, 139.7171345
Visitor tip
To avoid lines, visit the shrine early in the morning or late in the evening when it's less crowded.
Cultural notes
Inari is often associated with mischievous fox spirits called 'kitsune', which are said to appear at the shrine. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in autumn, where visitors can participate in traditional dances and games.
Historical note
Established in 1620 during the Edo period, Hakone Inari Shrine was rebuilt after being destroyed by a fire in 1967.