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Fuchi-jinja

Fuchi-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Fuchi-jinja is a small Shinto shrine in Inazawa comprising simple wooden structures with gently curved roofs and a welcoming entrance gate. The grounds are surrounded by mature trees and feature stone-lined paths, small statues, and stone lanterns that guide visitors through the quiet space.

This shrine traces its origins back several centuries and held importance during the era of Owari Province as a place for local spiritual practices. Across generations, people have visited to seek blessings and show respect, while the structure maintained its traditional character through changing times.

Fuchi-jinja serves as a place where local people express daily hopes through small offerings and traditional gestures like bowing and hand-clapping before the altar. The shrine functions as a community gathering point, particularly during seasonal festivals when families come together to share food and keep customs alive through shared participation.

The shrine is easily accessible from central Inazawa on foot or by local transport and sits in a clean, safe neighborhood suitable for a quiet walk. Visitors should allow time to wander unhurried, rinse their hands at the water basin before approaching the main hall, and take moments to simply sit and absorb the calm surroundings.

A small fox statue near the main hall holds special significance as foxes are considered messengers of the gods in Shinto tradition, and visitors often leave food offerings for it. The shrine also features a quiet pond where people toss coins and watch fish, adding a meditative element to the visit.

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愛知県稲沢市祖父江町本甲宮東4
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35.24386,136.73983
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February 9, 2026 07:45
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