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Chuo Ward, Tokyo Metropolis

[TokyoImperial Palace Area, GinzaGinza, Harumi, Nihonbashi]

Shrine

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Casamainaridinja Tokyo Bessha

official nameKasamainari-jinja Shrine Tokyo

English nameKasamainari-jinja Shrine Tokyo

Kasama Inari-jinja Shrine Tokyo Bessha

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    • Shinto Shrine・Buddhist Temple
    The history of the shrine dates back to 1859 toward the end of the Edo period, when Makino Sadanao, lord of Kasama Domain, transferred a divided spirit of the enshrined deity of the main shrine in Kasama to the premises of his residence in Edo. Since then, the branch shrine has been attracting faith widely irrespective of social status as a deity of harvest, fishery, and industrial development. Enshrined deities are ukano mitama mikoto and Jurojin, one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune in Nihonbashi.

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    Name
    Kasamainari-jinja Shrine Tokyo
    Location
    〒103-0007 2-11-6, Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

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    On foot from Ningyocho Station Toei Asakusa Line Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line

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