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Inaba Shrine

Inaba Shrine

Tarif
Free
Goshuin
300 yen
Acces
15 min walk
Horaires
Dawn to dusk

Vue d'ensemble

Inaba Jinja in Gifu City is a historic shrine enshrining agricultural and land-deity Waka-Ukanome-no-Mikoto, with connections to the Sengoku-period warlord Saito Dosan (1494–1556), who relocated the shrine to its current site in 1539. The shrine is associated with the founding history of Gifu's urban landscape and retains documents and artifacts from the Saito clan era, offering a rare glimpse into the religious patronage practices of Sengoku warlords.

Histoire

Fondation

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Atteste par les sources
1539
1539

Saito Dosan relocates the shrine to its current site during the construction of Inabayama Castle town.

Divinites venerees

primary Deity

Bienfaits

Reseau de sanctuaires

Infos pratiques

Location Coordinates

35.4353, 136.7575

Physical Address

1-1 Inabadori, Gifu-shi, Gifu

Province historique

Mino / Hida

Acces

Meitetsu Gifu Station

15 min walk

Horaires

Dawn to dusk

Meilleure saison

New Year
Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-06. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

Sanctuaires lies

Questions frequentes

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What is Inaba Shrine?

Inaba Jinja in Gifu City is a historic shrine enshrining agricultural and land-deity Waka-Ukanome-no-Mikoto, with connections to the Sengoku-period warlord Saito Dosan (1494–1556), who relocated the shrine to its current site in 1539. The shrine is associated with the founding history of Gifu's urban landscape and retains documents and artifacts from the Saito clan era, offering a rare glimpse into the religious patronage practices of Sengoku warlords.

Where is Inaba Shrine located?

Inaba Shrine is located in Gifu-shi, Gifu. The full address is: 1-1 Inabadori, Gifu-shi, Gifu.