An Inari shrine in Senju, Adachi Ward, the tutelary deity of the area once called the Kawara-machi (riverbank town) of Senju. Close to the Arakawa River (the old Nikko highway crossing point), it also once gathered the faith of boatmen and fishermen. The name 'Kobukuro' (small bag) is said to derive either from the bag-shaped topography or from a small burial mound (kofun) that once existed there.…
The founding date of Kobukuro Inari Shrine is unknown, but it is believed to have long served as the tutelary deity of the Kawara-machi district of Senju. The name 'Kobukuro' (small bag) is said to derive either from the bag-shaped local topography or from a small burial mound that reportedly once e…
Flourishing trade, new-shop openings, successful deals. A central prayer at Inari and Ebisu shrines.
Derived from the enshrined deity "宇迦之御魂神"
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