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Haneda Shrine

Japan, 3-9-12 Honhada, Ota-ku, Tokyo 144-0044

Haneda Shrine is the guardian deity of the entire Haneda area and is revered by airlines and many believers. Many people especially come here to pray for aviation safety. There is also a legend that General Tokugawa Iesada prayed for recovery from his illness, and many people visit the shrine to pray for recovery from illness. The two deities enshrined at the shrine are Susanoo no Mikoto and Inada Hime no Mikoto, who are also known as the gods of enmusubi and games. The origin of Haneda Shrine dates back 800 years, when the feudal lord of Hanedaura enshrined Gozu Tenno. It was worshiped by many famous families during the Tokugawa period, and became independent as Yakumo Shrine in the first year of the Meiji era, and was later renamed Haneda Shrine. The shrine has evolved over time, including a new shrine building and renovation work on Fujizuka, and the parishioners are watching over it. In particular, the artificial mountain called Haneda Fuji has been designated as a cultural property of Ota Ward, and it is now possible to climb it again.

Telephone number 03-3741-0023
Website https://www.hanedajinja.com/index.htm
Access
  • 5 minutes walk from Keikyu Railway Otorii Station
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2023.10.08   GTN Haneda Airport Garden

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