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Maruyama Inari Shrine

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Maruyama Inari Shrine

丸山稲荷社

4.3Est. 90Yokohama, Kanto
JTA Approved

Overview

Maruyama Inari is the oldest shrine on the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu grounds.

The oldest surviving structure on the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu grounds, this shrine dates to the Muromachi period and is designated an Important Cultural Property. Inari, the deity of rice, agriculture, and prosperity, was venerated on this hillside even before the main shrine was founded in 1180. Two stone foxes, considered Inari's messengers, guard the entrance, and red banners donated by worshippers praying for business success line the torii gate path up the hill. Every year on November 8, the Hitaki-sai fire festival takes place here with a performance of Kamakura kagura, a ritual dance tradition going back to the thirteenth century.

Practical info

Japanese name
丸山稲荷社
Nearest station
Kamakura Station (12 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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