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Oji Inari Shrine's inner sanctuary, the top of Kitsunezuka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inari Shrine inside the temple Myojuji Sarue Betsuin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japan : Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Translation: Hachimangu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tsurugaok Hachimangu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inari Shrine inside the temple Myojuji Sarue Betsuin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inari Shrine inside the temple Myojuji Sarue Betsuin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oji Inari Shrine's inner sanctuary: the main shrine
A dove in Kamakura Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shrine torii and bridge Oji Inari Shrine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inari Shrine inside the temple Myojuji Sarue Betsuin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inari Shrine inside the temple Myojuji Sarue Betsuin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Decaying stone statue of a fox, Sarue Inari Shrine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oji Inari, an old washhouse that is now a sandbox Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cultural property shrine shrine Oji Inari Shrine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oji Inari Shrine is a shrine in Kishimachi, Kita-ku, Tokyo. During the Kohei era, it was given the title of Kanto Inari Soji by Shogun Minamoto no Yoriyoshi. Following the Odawara Hojo clan, it has been designated as a place of prayer for successive Tokugawa Shoguns. The current main shrine building was newly donated by the 11th Shogun, Ienari. It is also the setting for the rakugo story Oji no Kitsune. 5 minutes walk from Oji Station


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