Nishiyukimiya Inari Shrine

📍 Tokyo, Adachi-ku · 3-28-16 Adachi, Adachi-ku

About

Founded 1574年(天正2年)
Enshrined 宇迦之御魂之命, 須佐之男之命
Rank 旧村社
Festival 9月15日(例祭)
Heritage 富士塚(足立区登録有形民俗文化財)

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Hours

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Fee

¥300

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Unknown

Pre-written

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History

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This Inari shrine, also known by its old name Nishinomiya, is located in Adachi, Adachi Ward, Tokyo. Said to have been established in 1574 (Tensho 2), it has long drawn the faith of merchants and farmers seeking success in commerce and abundant harvests. The shrine enshrines Uka no Mitama no Mikoto and Susanoo no Mikoto, and visitors continue to pray for financial fortune and business prosperity. A Fujizuka (artificial Mount Fuji mound) on the grounds is registered as a tangible folk cultural property of Adachi Ward, adding historic significance to the site.

Benefits

business prosperityfinancial fortuneabundant harvestindustrial development

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