cultural property shrine oji inari |
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Oji Inari Shrine, a shrine in Kishicho, Kita Ward, Tokyo, Japan. During the Kohei year, he was given the title of ``Kanto Inari Soji' by the Seii Taishogun, Minamoto no Yoriyoshi. Following the Odawara Hojo clan, it has been designated as a place of prayer for generations of the Tokugawa shogunate. The current shrine building was newly donated by the 11th Shogun Ienari. It is also the stage for the rakugo story ``Oji no Kitsune.' 5 minutes walk from Oji Station |
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