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Taihei Inari Shrine
東京都
An Inari shrine in Taihei that has stood since the Edo period, still providing a moment of everyday faith for residents and office workers amid Kinshicho's commercial bustle
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5 min walk from JR Kinshicho Station
Taihei 1-chome, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
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An Inari shrine in Taihei, Sumida-ku, close to the north exit of Kinshicho Station. Enshrines Uka no Mitama no Mikoto and is beloved by local residents and businesspeople as the guardian of the commercial and office district of Kinshicho. Enshrined here since the Edo period, a small shrine that conveys the shitamachi culture of Kinshicho to this day. Together with Koto Tenzo Shrine, a center of fa…
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Taihei Inari Shrine is an Inari shrine located in Taihei, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, dedicated to the deity Uka no Mitama no Mikoto. The exact date of its founding is unknown, but it is said to have already been enshrined on this site during the Edo period, when it was venerated as a guardian deity by those …
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Divine Benefits
Business Prosperity
Abundant Harvest
Career Advancement
Flourishing trade, new-shop openings, successful deals. A central prayer at Inari and Ebisu shrines.
Derived from the enshrined deity "宇迦之御魂命"
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