2-32-3 Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Kitashinagawa 140-0001Map
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Small And Interesting
It is tucked away beside the river and difficult to find but it is quite interesting although very small.Worth visiting as there are many shrines and temples in the area south of Shinagawa.
It is a small shrine located a short distance from the Meguro River near Shinbaba Station. It is also called Asahikawa Inari. It is a shrine with impressive ginkgo trees.
It is a small Inari shrine behind the Shinagawa Library. There is a very splendid ginkgo tree here, and it seems to be worshiped as a power spot. By the way, it seems to read "kashokuinari", so it's a difficult reading shrine.
Small And Interesting
It is tucked away beside the river and difficult to find but it is quite interesting although very small.Worth visiting as there are many shrines and temples in the area south of Shinagawa.
Huge な ginkgo
It's a small Inari, but in contrast, there is a huge sacred tree ginkgo tree. It is enshrined as the god of prosperous business.
Ginkgo が Lipai な Shrine
It is a small shrine located a short distance from the Meguro River near Shinbaba Station. It is also called Asahikawa Inari. It is a shrine with impressive ginkgo trees.
Ginkgo
It is a shrine behind the Shinagawa Ward Library. A ginkgo tree that is larger than the temple attracts the eyes of visitors.
A fine ginkgo tree.
It is a small Inari shrine behind the Shinagawa Library. There is a very splendid ginkgo tree here, and it seems to be worshiped as a power spot. By the way, it seems to read "kashokuinari", so it's a difficult reading shrine.