Recruit as a guardian deity at the time of Edo Castle construction.
About Chiyoda Inari Shrine
Chiyoda Inari Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Dogenzaka, Shibuya.
Chiyoda Inari Shrine solicited Fushimi Inari as a guardian deity at the time of the Edo Castle built in 1457, and was named after the Tokugawa Ieyasu Castle after being seized at Momiji-yama within the castle, 1602 at Shibuya Miyamasuzaka after being stationed from Edo Castle and named Chiyoda Inari It’s called.
It is said to be relocated to the Shibuya Hyakken ten due to the Great Kanto Earthquake and rebuilt, and the postwar Nakagawa Inari Shrine to be the last company.
Map and Access
Basic Information
Spot name | Chiyoda Inari Shrine |
Address | 2-20-8 Dogensaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo |
Nearest station | Shibuya Station / Shinsen Station |
TEL | 03-3407-7534 |
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