Fukushiro Inari Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Signboard of "Rokurokuma Fukujo Inari"
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JR There is a signboard a few minutes from the west exit of Narita Station, and when you climb the small stone steps there, there is a small shrine, and the stone steps continue. When you climb up, you can finally reach the precincts. JR For the construction of Narita Station, the track is running right next to it, which is said to have been cut off. It seems that the construction is said to be older than Mt. Narita.
It was Inari Shrine, which is about a 5-minute walk from the west exit of Narita Station. It seems that it was built older than Shinshoji Temple and is a shrine that is familiar to the local community.
Inari, the success of Mt. Narita, is famous, but this is also a historic Inari shrine. Dakini Ten is enshrined there, but this is enshrining Ukano Mitama God. When you enter the narrow approach, a torii appears as if you turn at a right angle. I was a little scared when the stairs were very steep and I went down. Unfortunately, there is no barrier-free consideration yet.
Signboard of "Rokurokuma Fukujo Inari"
JR There is a signboard a few minutes from the west exit of Narita Station, and when you climb the small stone steps there, there is a small shrine, and the stone steps continue. When you climb up, you can finally reach the precincts. JR For the construction of Narita Station, the track is running right next to it, which is said to have been cut off. It seems that the construction is said to be older than Mt. Narita.
Inari Jinja shrine near the station
It was Inari Shrine, which is about a 5-minute walk from the west exit of Narita Station. It seems that it was built older than Shinshoji Temple and is a shrine that is familiar to the local community.
You can see the sign from the train window.
Inari, the success of Mt. Narita, is famous, but this is also a historic Inari shrine. Dakini Ten is enshrined there, but this is enshrining Ukano Mitama God. When you enter the narrow approach, a torii appears as if you turn at a right angle. I was a little scared when the stairs were very steep and I went down. Unfortunately, there is no barrier-free consideration yet.