Admission
Free
Also called Kasama Inari
Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture
At a Glance
Kasama Inari is counted among Japan's three major Inari shrines and was founded in 651 during Emperor Kōtoku's reign.
Kasama Inari is known for wisteria trees said to be about 400 years old, making them one of the shrine's standout natural features.
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Plan an autumn visit if you want to catch the chrysanthemum festival, one of Kasama Inari's best-known seasonal events.
If you're interested in local crafts, combine your shrine visit with Kasama ware shopping, since Kasama is especially known as a pottery town.
Allow extra time on the approach to browse traditional Kasama pottery shops lining the shrine path; they're a notable part of the visit.
Visit during wisteria season if possible—the shrine's famed 400-year-old wisteria trees are one of its signature sights.
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Kasama Inari is counted among Japan's three major Inari shrines and was founded in 651 during Emperor Kōtoku's reign.
Kasama Inari is known for wisteria trees said to be about 400 years old, making them one of the shrine's standout natural features.
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