An Inari shrine located within the grounds of Tsurugajo Castle (also known as Aizuwakamatsu Castle) in Fukushima Prefecture. This shrine serves as a spiritual guardian of the historic castle grounds and continues the tradition of Inari worship that was important to the samurai and residents of the castle town.
- Denomination
- Inari
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Inari Okami
- Coordinates
- 37.4990389, 139.933013
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine as part of exploring the reconstructed Tsurugajo Castle and its museum to experience both the spiritual and historical aspects of this important Aizu site.
Cultural notes
Inari shrines were commonly established within castle grounds throughout Japan to ensure prosperity, protection, and good harvests for the domain, reflecting the deep integration of Shinto beliefs with samurai governance.
Historical note
The shrine is associated with the historic Tsurugajo Castle, seat of the Aizu domain. The castle and its grounds played a significant role during the Boshin War (1868-1869), when the Aizu clan fought against imperial forces during the Meiji Restoration. The Inari shrine would have provided spiritual protection for the castle and its inhabitants during this turbulent period.