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Kasama Inari Shrine, Ibaraki Prefecture

Kasama Inari Shrine is a shrine located in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, and is one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan! The deity worshipped is "Uka no Mitama no Kami", the guardian deity of all industrial development and also the god of fire prevention. It was founded in 651 and boasts a history of over 1,360 years. It is a popular shrine that is visited by over 3 million worshippers every year from all over Japan, including the Kanto region. The street in front of Kasama Inari is also bustling, and there are several restaurants, so it's fun. #Kasama Inari Shrine #Shrine #Ibaraki Prefecture #Ibaraki #Ibaraki Tourism #Retro Townscape #Summer Trip
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Posted: Oct 10, 2021
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