Ogimori Inari Shrine
shrine
Ogimori Inari Shrine
扇森稲荷神社
Overview
Ogimori Inari Shrine is the largest Shinto shrine in Taketa and one of the most prominent Inari shrines in Kyushu.
Ogimori Inari is the largest Shinto shrine in Taketa and one of Kyushu's most prominent Inari sites. The approach passes through a corridor of bright red torii gates and fox statues, the messengers of the Inari deity. The present shrine took shape in the 1800s under domain lord Nakagawa Hisaaki, who reportedly built it in gratitude after dreaming that Inari warned him of assassins. The first few days of the new year draw worshippers from across Kyushu, but quieter visits are rewarded with sweeping views over the town of Taketa from the top of the stone staircase.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 扇森稲荷神社
- Nearest station
- Takachiho Bus Center (40 min drive)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
Accessibility
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