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[Fushimi Jinpo Shrine] is said to have been built in the early Heian period when Inari Okami was enshrined on Mt. Inari. It is located on Sasayama (old name Maruyama), about a 5-minute walk from the Y-junction in front of Neagari no Matsu after passing through the Senbon Torii of [Fushimi Inari Taisha].
A shrine dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami and Inari Omikami. Locally, it is affectionately known as "Shinpo-san." The company name "Shinpo" is associated with 10 kinds of sacred treasures (Okitsu mirror, Hetsu mirror, Hachizuri sword, Ikutama, Shitan ball, Ashi ball, Dotan ball, Snabihire, Hachihire, Shinbutsuhire). , has been preserved to this day.
Annual events include the Jinpo Grand Festival on April 18th, the Hirumudo Shinji/Chinkon Grand Festival during the mid-summer of July, and the Hidaki Shinji on November 3rd. In addition, the area around [Fushimi Jinpo Shrine] is said to be related to the story of "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter". It is said that wishes come true.
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