Kasama Inari Shrine

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Founded in 1859 as an offshoot of Ibaraki's famed Kasama Inari, this shrine, dedicated to god of longevity Jurojin, is believed to have powers ensuring good harvests and fishing luck.

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Address
2-11-6 Nihonbashi-Hamacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Transport Ningyocho Station (Hibiya, Asakusa lines), exit A3

Telephone 03 3666 7498

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