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稲荷大神

Tokyo

Indra Shrine, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a sacred site dedicated to the Shinto god Inari Okami, patron deity of rice and fertility. Founded during the Nara period (710-794 CE), the shrine has played an important role in Japanese history and culture. The complex consists of multiple shrines and buildings, each with its own unique architectural style and historical significance.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Inari
Kami enshrined
Inari, Kamado no okami
Coordinates
35.5242717, 139.6355614

Visitor tip

For a more immersive experience, try eating at one of the many food stalls offering traditional Japanese sweets and tea near the shrine's main gate.

Cultural notes

Inari Shrine is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates that form a tunnel leading to the inner sanctum. The shrine also hosts the annual Sanja Matsuri festival in May, which celebrates the arrival of Inari Okami with music, dance, and traditional performances.

Historical note

The shrine was rebuilt after being destroyed by fire in 1689 during the Genroku period (1688-1704 CE).

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