Haneda's Anamori Inari Shrine
Sandra IsakaOnly 5 minutes by train from Haneda Airport, Anamori Inari Shrine is full of the characteristic red torii and fox statues.
Much like Kyoto's famed Fushimi Inari Taisha, Anamori Inari Shrine is an albeit smaller shrine in Ota, Tokyo dedicated to the Inari fox gods. The shrine is situated conveniently near Haneda Airport, but remains a hidden gem to most tourists.Similar to the famous Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, the Anamori Inari Shrine is a sanctuary in Ota, Tokyo dedicated to the fox gods. Foxes are known for their love of calamity, but they are also said to have magical abilities and The shrine is close to Haneda Airport but remains a hidden gem for most tourists.
The area of the Anamori Inari Shrine is littered with miniature shrines (Oyashiro), which can be reached through a corridor of Torii (Japanese gates). Each of these little shrines is dedicated to a different blessing. The range of possible blessings is wide, ranging from economic luck to exam success.
5-minute walk from Anamori Inari station (Keikyu Line)
Only 5 minutes by train from Haneda Airport, Anamori Inari Shrine is full of the characteristic red torii and fox statues.
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If you like money or want good fortune then Tokyo’s Anamori-inari Shrine is the place to come. Located just a stone’s throw away from Haneda Airport, this shrine is blessed with gods dedicated to bringing you wealth plus numerous other good things
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