Indra Shrine, located in the heart of Japan's countryside, is a revered Shinto site dedicated to the god Inari Okami, patron deity of rice and fertility. Built on the banks of the Noguchi River, the shrine's elegant architecture reflects its rich history and significance as a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. The shrine's beautiful garden and tranquil atmosphere invite visitors to connect with nature and honor the power of Inari.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari
- Kami enshrined
- Inari Okami, Tsukiyomi
- Coordinates
- 35.733883, 139.9741995
Visitor tip
To make the most of your visit, arrive early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful stroll through the shrine's gardens before or after visiting the main hall.
Cultural notes
Indra Shrine is closely tied to Japanese mythology as the residence of Inari Okami, who is often depicted with multiple fox spirits (kitsune) serving him. The shrine also hosts the annual Inari Matsuri festival in May, where devotees offer rice balls (senbei) to the kami, and participate in traditional dances.
Historical note
The origins of Indra Shrine date back to the Kamakura period (1185-1333), during which it served as an important stop for travelers along the Odawara-Kamakura route.