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Paddy-rice load Shinto shrine

Paddy-rice load Shinto shrine

Paddy-rice load Shinto shrine
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Main shrine
The location 3, Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 5-43
Position 35°42'N 41.30 seconds
A 139°42'55" E
coordinate: 35°42'N 41.30 seconds 139°42'55" E
The main enshrined deity Storehouse flash of lightning Oga佐田彦大神Princess Omiya Oga
Shrine ranking Village shrine
The foundation 941 years
Another name Inari, Totsuka Shrine, Takada paddy-rice load Shinto shrine, Waseda paddy-rice load Shinto shrine
Annual festival September 9
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The Shinto shrine where the paddy-rice load Shinto shrine (I am without seeing it and become as for pitching a camp) is enshrined in Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.

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Summary

I was named former title "Tomitsuka Inari", but miraculous water began to spring out in (1702) for Genroku era 15 years and was changed the name with "the paddy-rice load Shinto shrine" of the existing company name. It is famous as God of uncertain trade and the firefighting other than an eye disease.

In addition, it was next to sweet spring garden Park, and, in the case of Waseda University extension works, "Takada Fuji" (with Totsuka Fuji or Tomizuka Fuji) in the precincts removed and rebuilt the oldest Mt.Fuji-shaped mound in Edo that there was in the yard of university studies. I cannot see it, but, in the case of Marine Day of July and "Takada Fuji festival held the day before," general 登拝 becomes usually available for a climb.

History

  • - Hidesato Fujiwara works as Inari Ogami Kanjiyo (Tenkyo era four years) in the place of Tomitsuka for 941 years and names it "Tomitsuka Inari".
  • Because miraculous water begins to spring out (Genroku era 15 years) from the root of 椋 of - sacred tree in 1702, and it is reputation saying that it covers an eye disease, and an oracle of fire disaster breaking up went down it, I change my name to "a paddy-rice load Shinto shrine".
  • An old man giving - "water Inari of Edo" (Tenmei era eight years) in 1788 appears, and an achievement is recognized by a big fire of Kyoto Imperial Palace and has "post of Kanto Inari local supervisor".
  • It is 遷座 in the existing precinct of a Shinto shrine that performs - Waseda University and land exchange (1963) in 1963, and is sweet spring garden (suburban residence of a daimyo of the spring water Tokugawas).

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