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Kasama Inari Shrine

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Kasama Inari Shrine

笠間稲荷神社

4.2Est. 60Kasama, Kanto

Overview

One of Japan's three great Inari shrines, founded in 651, surrounded by a thriving pottery district.

Ranked among Japan's three great Inari shrines alongside Fushimi Inari, Kasama Inari draws three million visitors annually yet remains largely unknown to international travelers. Founded in 651 during the Asuka Period, the shrine features elaborate wood carvings of chrysanthemums on its main hall. The surrounding Kasama pottery district offers kiln visits and hands-on ceramics workshops.

Practical info

Japanese name
笠間稲荷神社
Nearest station
Tsukuba Station (50 min drive)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking
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