Anamori Inari Shrine Station is conveniently located on the Kehin Kyuko (Keikyu Line), an easy commute from either Yokohama or Shinagawa (Photo: Steve Morton)

Tokyo’s Anamori-Inari Shrine

Good fortune awaits those who come

Steve Morton   - 2 min read

Do you like money?

This may sound like a rather daft question but anyone interested in acquiring extra wealth and more good fortune should head on down to Tokyo’s Anamori-Inari Shrine.

Tucked away discretely within a quiet residential neighborhood, barely 2 Kilometers away from Haneda Airport, this shrine is famous for blessing visitors with money and wealth plus a load of other good things.

Although originally built on the site of what is now Haneda Airport, Anamori-Inari-Jinja was moved to its present location in 1945 and retains the distinction of being the only shrine dedicated to protecting Haneda Airport

Immediately upon entering Shrine, you will notice many red ‘tori’, (gates) and stone monuments depicting various representations ‘inari’ (white foxes). Towards the center of this complex is the inner shrine or “Oku no Miya”, which contains special sand believed to bless visitors with good fortune. Interestingly, this shrine is also home to many little “Oyashiro” or miniature places of worship where you can pray for success in exams or tournaments.

Hence, in referring back to my original question; if you like money or want good fortune, then this is definitely the place to come!

Getting there

Situated on the Keihin Kyuko (Keikyu line), located just 2 stops away from Haneda Airport, Anamori Inari Jinja Station is the closest station to this Shrine. As you exit this station, turn left and walk along the main shopping street for several minutes, looking out towards your left until you notice the shrine’s entrance. This is marked by a large red ‘tori’ gate situated along a side street .

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Steve Morton

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Yokohama based content creator, editor, and researcher. Steven likes, eating, reading and traveling on a streamlined budget guaranteed to make any self-respecting local gulp. When not too busy with work assignments, Steven attempts to not get lost while following Japanese tourist maps.Follow me o...