祈りの場

Kasamori Inari Shrine

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Masami
April 29, 2019
This modest shrine was first established in 1736 as a branch of Inari shrine. There are more than 32,000 Inari shrines with resident priests, which constitute almost a third of the total shrines in Japan. The entrance to an Inari shrine is usually marked by one or more vermilion torii gate(s). and two fox statues. They hold a symbolic item in their mouths or beneath a front paw such as a sheaf of rice, a scroll and a jewel. Inari is originally the tutelary god of rice cultivation. However, it also protects fishing, commerce and productivity in general. For this reason, many modern Japanese corporations have shrines dedicated to Inari on their premises.
This modest shrine was first established in 1736 as a branch of Inari shrine. There are more than 32,000 Inari shrines with resident priests, which constitute almost a third of the total shrines in Japan. The entrance to an Inari shrine is usually marked by one or more vermilion torii gate(s). and…

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所在地
1-chōme-40-13 Higashichō
Koganei, Tokyo