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Obikiinari Shrine

尾曳稲荷神社
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Open year round, 24/7
Address:
10-1 Obikichō, Tatebayashi, Gunma 374-0019, JapanMap
Phone+81 276-72-1293
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  • akashi-rokuro
    akashi-rokuro
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    A shrine with a legend of a fox

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    When I parked in the free Obiki parking lot and went around Jonuma, I stopped by Obiki Inari Shrine. Tatebayashi is famous for the legend of raccoon raccoons, but this shrine seems to have a legend of foxes. I bought it because there was a cute fox lottery at the shrine office.

    Reviewed on Feb 26, 2023
  • akashi-rokuro
    akashi-rokuro
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    A shrine with a legend of a fox

    Original Text

    When I parked in the free Obiki parking lot and went around Jonuma, I stopped by Obiki Inari Shrine. Tatebayashi is famous for the legend of raccoon raccoons, but this shrine seems to have a legend of foxes. I bought it because there was a cute fox lottery at the shrine office.

    Reviewed on Feb 26, 2023
  • j-kishimoto
    j-kishimoto
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    Compact but beautiful and Benzaiten!

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    There are many Setsusue shrines that go back without seeing the inside from the hall of worship, and Benzaiten goes back! This is also well maintained, make a donation and join hands

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2019
  • j-kishimoto
    j-kishimoto
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    Compact but beautiful and Benzaiten!

    Original Text

    There are many Setsusue shrines that go back without seeing the inside from the hall of worship, and Benzaiten goes back! This is also well maintained, make a donation and join hands

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2019
  • Expedition802957
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    A shrine built on the oni gate at the construction of Tatebayashi Jo castle

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    Obiki Inari Shrine is located in the northeast corner where the castle of Tatebayashi Castle Ruins was located, but it is said that Terumitsu Akai, the owner of the castle in the first year of Astronomy, built it as a guardian deity at this place that hits the demon gate when the castle was built. It seems that there is a legend of a fox castle, so that's why it's Inari-san. Shrines are usually built either east or west, but for some reason they were built west.

    Reviewed on Aug 12, 2019
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