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Kugenuma Fushimi Inari Shrine

Kugenuma Fushimi Inari Shrine

A shrine in Kanagawa — a sacred site of old faith.

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Overview

Kugenuma Fushimi Inari Shrine sits in the Kugenuma district of Fujisawa, Kanagawa, just a short distance from the Shonan coast. Belonging to the widespread Inari faith, it is a neighborhood shrine cherished by locals as a quiet place of prayer for household safety, prosperity in business and everyday well-being. Set among the residential streets rather than the tourist bustle, its vermilion shrine front offers a calm, atmospheric stop for travelers exploring the seaside towns of the Shonan area.

Highlights

  • Vermilion shrine front typical of Inari worship
  • A neighborhood guardian rooted in seaside Kugenuma
  • Quiet prayers for prosperity and family safety
  • Convenient stop toward Enoshima and the coast

History

Inari worship, headed by the grand Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, spread nationwide as a folk faith devoted to deities of harvest and commerce. Shrines bearing the name Fushimi Inari, including this one in Kugenuma, belong to that lineage. The shrine has watched over community life as the surrounding Kugenuma residential area developed in the modern era. For details of its founding and history, it is best to check the on-site notices or official information from the city of Fujisawa.

Access

The shrine lies in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, at roughly 35.32 north and 139.46 east. It is easily reached from the Fujisawa and Kugenuma area, where the Odakyu Enoshima Line, JR lines and the Enoden railway meet, making it a natural stop on the way to the Shonan coast or Enoshima. Confirm walking routes from the nearest station and parking availability via official sources before your visit.

Best season

The shrine welcomes visitors year-round, but the New Year period and the traditional Hatsuuma festival day tied to Inari shrines are especially evocative. The fresh air of Shonan in spring and autumn pairs well with a relaxed visit combined with a seaside stroll.

Map

35.3208, 139.4634 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Walk to the shrine from the Fujisawa or Kugenuma stations
  2. 2Offer a prayer and admire the vermilion shrine front
  3. 3Read the on-site notices to learn the local faith
  4. 4Continue on toward the Shonan coast or Enoshima

Did you know?

💡 Across Japan, Inari shrines are recognized by their fox guardian statues and rows of vermilion torii gates. The place name Kugenuma is said to derive from an old word for swan, hinting at the layered history that lingers in this coastal town.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Yokohama📍 Ōoka River📍 Inarimae Kofun Group
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