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NAGOYA

生玉稲荷神社

Ikutamainari Shrine

A revered Inari shrine in Nagoya’s Moriyama Ward, known for its long history, vibrant torii pathways, and deep local devotion to prosperity and protection.

Attractions

Shrine, Culture, Spiritual Site, History

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Ikutamainari Shrine stands as one of Nagoya’s cherished spiritual landmarks, dedicated to Inari Ōkami—the deity of fertility, success, and bountiful harvests. With origins dating back centuries, the shrine combines peaceful beauty with daily devotion, attracting worshippers who pray for business success and family well-being. Rows of vermilion torii gates guide visitors toward the main sanctuary, where the aroma of incense and the rustling banners create a reverent atmosphere. Located amid the quiet residential area of Moriyama Ward, Ikutamainari Shrine provides a glimpse into the living faith of local Japan, where tradition continues to thrive through community and ritual.

Facilities & Services

  • Main Shrine and Auxiliary Shrines

  • Omamori and Goshuin Available

  • Seasonal Festivals and Ceremonies

  • Parking Area

  • Rest Facilities

  • Wheelchair Access

Contact

Address:

3 Chome-13-44 Obatanaka, Moriyama Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 463-0013

Phone:

052-791-5526

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