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Anamori Inari Shrine
東京都
An Inari shrine founded in 1804 to guard Haneda embankments, forcibly relocated for GHQ airport expansion and reestablished in 1948 as a guardian deity of aviation safety near Haneda Airport
創建
1804
種別
神社
Access
3 min walk from Keikyu Anamori-Inari Station
Haneda 5-2-7, Ota-ku, Tokyo
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Shrine
Founded 1804
222 years
Enshrined Deity
豊受姫命
概要
An Inari shrine founded in 1804 to guard the embankments of Haneda. Flourished alongside the Anamori hot spring resort in the Meiji era, then forcibly relocated after WWII for the GHQ-directed expansion of Haneda Airport. Reestablished at its current site in 1948 as a guardian deity of aviation safety, the shrine draws many visitors praying for safe travel thanks to its proximity to the airport.
由緒
Founded in 1804 to protect embankments in Haneda. Prospered alongside the Anamori hot spring resort in the Meiji era. Forcibly relocated in 1945 for GHQ airport expansion. Reestablished at the current site in 1948 as a guardian of aviation safety.
Divine Benefits
Business Prosperity
Wealth & Fortune
Abundant Harvest
Flourishing trade, new-shop openings, successful deals. A central prayer at Inari and Ebisu shrines.
Derived from the enshrined deity "豊受姫命"
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