[Aichi/Toyokawa] A little scary but mysterious. Toyokawa Inari Shrine
Toyokawa Inari is one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan, located in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture. Its official name is Myogon-ji, and it is a Soto Zen temple. It is said to bring many benefits, such as business prosperity, family safety, and academic success, and many worshippers come from all over the country. It is a particularly popular power spot for companies and managers who pray for business prosperity.
The biggest feature of Toyokawa Inari is that it is a temple, not a shrine. However, there are many fox statues enshrined in the grounds, and it has a unique atmosphere where you can see the fusion of Shinto Inari faith and Buddhism. Foxes are said to be messengers of the Inari god and symbolize good harvests and prosperity in business.
In addition to the majestic main hall and beautiful gardens, the grounds also have an area lined with "senbonbori" (thousand flags), which are popular among worshippers, and a "Reikozuka" (Reikozuka) where you can make wishes. Additionally, statues of foxes, famously known as "Okitsunesama," are dotted throughout the shrine, and each time you visit, you'll discover something new, making it one of the shrine's charms.
Toyokawa Inari is about an hour by train from Nagoya, making it convenient for day trips. There are also many historical buildings and gourmet spots in the surrounding area, making it a fun place to combine sightseeing with a visit. Toyokawa Inari is a place that brings blessings to worshippers, as well as peace of mind and new energy.
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