大宮稲荷神社 三宝荒神社 白山神社

Japanese Name大宮稲荷神社 三宝荒神社 白山神社
PrefectureTokyo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
Coordinates35.6822067, 139.6395752

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Tokyo, Big Mito Inari Shrine, Three Treasure Ararebiko Shrine, and White Mountain Shrine are intricately connected by shared histories and mythologies. These shrines pay homage to various aspects of Shintoism, including the rice goddess Inari Okami, the benevolent kami of good fortune, and the mountain god who watches over the spirits of the dead. Visitors can explore a serene oasis in the midst of bustling city life.

Cultural Significance

The shrines are known for their beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. The Three Treasure Ararebiko Shrine is particularly famous for its annual 'Ararebiko Matsuri' festival, where visitors can enjoy traditional food, games, and dances. White Mountain Shrine's location on a hilltop offers stunning views of Tokyo, making it a popular spot for sunset-watching.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Ararebiko

Location

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