Anamori Inari Jinja 穴守稲荷神社
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Anamori Inari Jinja 穴守稲荷神社
It is said that when Suzuki Shinden in Haneda Airport was being reclaimed, a hole opened in the levee, causing a devastating disaster.
Therefore, it was established by the residents as Inari Daimyojin to protect the fields from the hole opened in the levee.
The enshrined deity is "Toyouke-hime-no-mikoto," a goddess in Japanese mythology and the god of food.
As an Inari that protects Haneda, it is not only believed to bring good fortune in household safety, business prosperity, and the fulfillment of wishes, but it was also established as the tutelary deity of the entire Haneda Airport area.
Since the Taisho era, the dawn of aviation, it has gathered faith for air safety, and is also popular as a shrine for travel safety and aviation safety.
It is a 3-minute walk from Anamori Inari Station on the Keihin Kyuko Line and a 5-minute walk from Tenkubashi Station on the Keihin Kyuko Line and Tokyo Monorail, so it is very close to Haneda Airport. It is a shrine that I would like you to stop by.
5-2-7 Haneda, Ota-ku, Tokyo
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