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It's a small shrine.
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Following the narrow alley beside the sports gym, there were both Inari Shrines at the end. There are also two torii gates in the very small precincts. The names of both shrines are said to have been given to the gods of "Inari Shrine" and "Akagi Shrine".
Do you know "Ryosha Inari Shrine"? This is located in a narrow alley that winds in the residential area of Minamienokomachi along Waseda-dori. At the end of the stone torii gate, there is a small vermilion torii gate, and the stone torii gate is bent with the flat forehead engraved with both Inari Shrines. It is a small but close to the area.
i was preparing for the annual festival of akagi shrine.
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When I was walking along Waseda-dori on the Bentencho intersection (West) from Kagurazaka Subway Station and stopped by Sokashiwaji Temple where the Buddha-sama sacred place is located, I heard that the festival lanterns are displayed in front of the mountain gate. It was said that the festival of both shrines Inari Shrines will be next week. Both Inari Shrines are said to be very close, so I decided to stop by, and when I looked into the narrow street next to the gate of Sokashiwaji Temple, I saw a red and white curtain and lanterns in front of me. There is a torii at the top of the stairs, and it is unbalanced ...
Located in 59 Enomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. It is said to have been built around the Genna era (1615-25). It is located at the corner of a narrow winding alley in a residential area of Minami Enomachi along Waseda-dori.
It's a small shrine.
Following the narrow alley beside the sports gym, there were both Inari Shrines at the end. There are also two torii gates in the very small precincts. The names of both shrines are said to have been given to the gods of "Inari Shrine" and "Akagi Shrine".
A temple closely related to the area
Do you know "Ryosha Inari Shrine"? This is located in a narrow alley that winds in the residential area of Minamienokomachi along Waseda-dori. At the end of the stone torii gate, there is a small vermilion torii gate, and the stone torii gate is bent with the flat forehead engraved with both Inari Shrines. It is a small but close to the area.
i was preparing for the annual festival of akagi shrine.
When I was walking along Waseda-dori on the Bentencho intersection (West) from Kagurazaka Subway Station and stopped by Sokashiwaji Temple where the Buddha-sama sacred place is located, I heard that the festival lanterns are displayed in front of the mountain gate. It was said that the festival of both shrines Inari Shrines will be next week. Both Inari Shrines are said to be very close, so I decided to stop by, and when I looked into the narrow street next to the gate of Sokashiwaji Temple, I saw a red and white curtain and lanterns in front of me. There is a torii at the top of the stairs, and it is unbalanced ...
It's in a residential area.
Located in 59 Enomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. It is said to have been built around the Genna era (1615-25). It is located at the corner of a narrow winding alley in a residential area of Minami Enomachi along Waseda-dori.