Shiwa Inari Shrine
志和稲荷神社
Takahashi Inari Shrine
Takahashi Inari Shrine in Kumamoto city is counted among Japan's Five Great Inari Shrines, enshrining Ukanomitama, the Inari deity of food and agriculture. Founded in 1496, the shrine is especially famous for its Hatsu-uma (First Horse Day of the New Year) festival — a major Inari observance across Japan — which draws large crowds seeking blessings for business prosperity and good fortune.
Location Coordinates
32.7861, 130.6722
9-6-20 Jodai, Nishi-ku, Kumamoto 860-0068
Higo
Kami-Kumamoto Station (JR Kagoshima Line)
24 hours
One of Japan's Five Great Inari Shrines.
志和稲荷神社
竹駒神社
福島稲荷神社
高山稲荷神社
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箭弓稲荷神社
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Takahashi Inari Shrine in Kumamoto city is counted among Japan's Five Great Inari Shrines, enshrining Ukanomitama, the Inari deity of food and agriculture. Founded in 1496, the shrine is especially famous for its Hatsu-uma (First Horse Day of the New Year) festival — a major Inari observance across Japan — which draws large crowds seeking blessings for business prosperity and good fortune.
Takahashi Inari Shrine is located in Kumamoto, Kumamoto. The full address is: 9-6-20 Jodai, Nishi-ku, Kumamoto 860-0068.