It is an Inari shrine in a residential area. There were no other worshipers when I visited. It is a quiet and calm place. It is far from Eifukucho Station.
Eifuku Inari Jinja shrine founded as Chinju in the precincts of eifuku Ji Temple
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From Eifukucho Station, pass the Eifuku Post Office and go to Eifuku Inari Shrine. In 1530, Kazuhisa Kaisan of Eifukuji Temple was founded as a guardian in the precincts of Eifukuji Temple. It enshrines Kitano Shrine in Mizukubo, the same village in 1881. The temple is Banzaiyama Eifukuji Temple, which is derived from the name of Suginami Eifuku.
It is quietly located about 7 minutes walk from the south exit of Eifukucho. It's a very small place, but it's nice to have a Kaya ring decoration on New Year's Day. There is also Omiya Hachimangu nearby, but I always visit here first on New Year's Day.
It takes about 5 minutes to leave Eifukucho on the Inokashira Line and go south. It has been worshiped as a guardian of this area since the early Edo period. It is a shrine with a strong faith as the guardian deity of Eifukucho. It feels like a lot of greenery and a clear heart will be enriched.
On my way home from work.
I was curious about it on my way home from work and visited. It was a pretty nice shrine. A fox welcomes you at the entrance. I felt calm.
Silently.
It is an Inari shrine in a residential area. There were no other worshipers when I visited. It is a quiet and calm place. It is far from Eifukucho Station.
Eifuku Inari Jinja shrine founded as Chinju in the precincts of eifuku Ji Temple
From Eifukucho Station, pass the Eifuku Post Office and go to Eifuku Inari Shrine. In 1530, Kazuhisa Kaisan of Eifukuji Temple was founded as a guardian in the precincts of Eifukuji Temple. It enshrines Kitano Shrine in Mizukubo, the same village in 1881. The temple is Banzaiyama Eifukuji Temple, which is derived from the name of Suginami Eifuku.
Local shrine
It is quietly located about 7 minutes walk from the south exit of Eifukucho. It's a very small place, but it's nice to have a Kaya ring decoration on New Year's Day. There is also Omiya Hachimangu nearby, but I always visit here first on New Year's Day.
It is a power spot, the guardian of Eifuku.
It takes about 5 minutes to leave Eifukucho on the Inokashira Line and go south. It has been worshiped as a guardian of this area since the early Edo period. It is a shrine with a strong faith as the guardian deity of Eifukucho. It feels like a lot of greenery and a clear heart will be enriched.