Admission
- Adult (18+)Free
Izumi, Osaka Prefecture
At a Glance
Visitors can take home sacred sand (御神砂) from the inner shrine to sprinkle at their home entrance or business for prosperity and protection—a unique practice rarely found at other Inari shrines.
The shrine had to relocate when Haneda Airport was built, moving from its original location to make way for the airport's expansion—creating a unique historical link between ancient faith and modern aviation.
Originally established to protect local agriculture from flooding, this Inari shrine now blesses air travelers and is a popular stop for flight safety prayers—just 5 minutes by train from Haneda Airport.
The shrine features a mystical tunnel of a thousand torii gates leading up Inari Mountain to the inner shrine, where different donation spots correspond to specific types of wishes and prayers.
This shrine offers 3 different goshuin designs
Regular
Regular
Regular
The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
Fascinating facts about this place
Visitors can take home sacred sand (御神砂) from the inner shrine to sprinkle at their home entrance or business for prosperity and protection—a unique practice rarely found at other Inari shrines.
The shrine had to relocate when Haneda Airport was built, moving from its original location to make way for the airport's expansion—creating a unique historical link between ancient faith and modern aviation.
Originally established to protect local agriculture from flooding, this Inari shrine now blesses air travelers and is a popular stop for flight safety prayers—just 5 minutes by train from Haneda Airport.