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Taikodani Inari Shrine in Tsuwano

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Located in Tsuwano Town, Shimane Prefecture, this shrine is said to be one of the five major Inari shrines in Japan. The approach to the shrine lined with a thousand vermilion torii gates is a spectacular sight, and it is said to bring good fortune in business and bountiful harvests. The countless torii gates line the stairs, making for an overwhelming sight.
Taikodani Inari Shrine, located in the hills of Tsuwano Town, Shimane Prefecture, is a prestigious shrine that is counted as one of the five major Inari shrines in Japan, along with Fushimi Inari Taisha (Kyoto). The biggest attraction is the approach to the main shrine, lined with about 1,000 vermilion torii gates. Every time you pass through a torii gate, you are enveloped in a sacred atmosphere, and the scenery is overwhelming, making it a very popular photo spot.

This shrine is known as the only Inari shrine in the country that is written as "Inari". The writing "Inari" is similar to the word "naru" (to make a wish), so it is said to bring good luck in business prosperity, bountiful harvests, and household safety, and many worshippers visit the shrine. The main shrine is built on the slope of a mountain, and the view of the castle town of Tsuwano looking down from there is also exceptional.

There is an unusual custom of offering "fried tofu and candles".

It is a popular spot for tourists, and we recommend visiting in search of beautiful scenery and blessings while experiencing Tsuwano's history and culture. There are plenty of souvenirs available, especially inari sushi and fox masks.

Nearby are the ruins of Tsuwano Castle and Eimyo-ji Temple, with its atmospheric thatched roof.

[Trivia]
The "Inari" in Taikodani Inari Shrine's name is a rare spelling nationwide, as it is said to bring the blessing of "wish fulfillment" because it is related to "nari" (to make a wish).

[Hidden gem]
At the back of the main shrine, after climbing up the Senbon Torii, there is a place for "Wishing Aburaage" where you can offer "Aburaage" (fried tofu) with your wishes. It is a unique way to worship, so it is a good idea to try it.
[Admission fee]
Free admission

[Opening hours]
Shrine office and gift shop: 8:30-17:00

[Closed days]
None (open all year round)

[Parking]
Free (150 spaces)
    Category
    津和野history神社
    Adress
    島根県鹿足郡津和野町後田409
    Official Website
    https://taikodani.jp/
    TEL
    0856-72-0219

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