Ukita Inari Shrine

📍 Tokyo, Edogawa-ku · 4-24-16 Kitakatsunishi, Edogawa-ku

About

Founded 1643年(寛永20年)
Enshrined 豊受姫神
Rank 村社
Festival 9月27日(例祭)

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Ukita Inari Shrine is a small but beloved Inari shrine located in Edogawa, Tokyo. Dedicated to Toyouke-hime-no-kami, the deity of food and agriculture, it has long been venerated for blessings of business prosperity and bountiful harvests. Established during the early Edo period, it held the status of village shrine and was deeply revered by local merchants and farmers alike. The annual festival is held on September 27th. Today, visitors continue to come seeking good fortune and success in their endeavors, finding in its quiet grove a moment of peace amid the city.

Benefits

Business prosperityFinancial luckBountiful harvestIndustrial promotion

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