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Yasaki inari-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Yasaki Inari-jinja is a small shrine in Matsugaya built in 1642 with traditional wooden architecture and a thatched roof. Inside, the worship hall features 100 paintings of horses created in the 1960s, depicting historical equestrian traditions across different periods of Japan.

Founded in 1642 by the Tokugawa government to protect the nearby Edo Sanjusangendo temple, the shrine endured destruction from fire and war during the 20th century. It was rebuilt in 1960, when the distinctive horse paintings were added to commemorate historical riding traditions.

The shrine honors Inari, the goddess of rice and harvests in Shinto tradition. Visitors come to pray for good crops, safety, and success in their work while experiencing the peaceful atmosphere of the space.

The shrine is about 7 minutes on foot from Tawaramachi or Inaricho stations on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. There are no public toilets at the shrine itself, but visitors can use facilities at nearby convenience stores and shops in the surrounding area.

The shrine features a ceiling adorned with 100 horse paintings created by artist Ebine Shundo in the 1960s, depicting riders from emperors to soldiers across historical periods. This unusual art collection is rarely found in other shrines and remains a distinctive element of the worship space.

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Location
Matsugaya
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1642
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浅草名所七福神
Address
東京都台東区松が谷2-14-1
GPS coordinates
35.71350,139.78758
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February 9, 2026 07:46
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