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Origami Inari-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Origami Inari-jinja is a small traditional shrine in Yamashina-ku marked by a distinctive entrance of red wooden torii gates. The structures feature curved roofs and simple wooden beams, with grounds that are modest but well-maintained throughout the year.

The shrine has served the local community as a spiritual place for many decades. It preserves traditional Japanese architecture and customs that continue to shape the ceremonies and prayers offered here today.

The shrine is dedicated to Inari, the god of rice, harvest, and prosperity. Stone fox statues scattered across the grounds represent messengers of the deity, and local people still leave offerings here to seek blessings for their work and life.

The shrine is accessible from the city center and located near train stations and bus stops. Visitors can arrive at any time to walk quietly through the grounds or find a peaceful moment between other activities in Kyoto.

Visitors write their wishes on small paper or cloth tags and tie them to the torii gates, hoping for good fortune. This overlooked tradition creates a touching collection of personal hopes hanging throughout the shrine.

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京都府京都市山科区西野山中臣町25番地
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34.97228,135.80336
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