Hdden shrine in Office area near Nagoya station
Shrines can be found all over Japan. This particular shrine is located amidst the office-filled streets near Nagoya Station. I happened to find it while taking a walk. It is called Hijie Shrine (泥江縣神社). The reading of “泥” as hiji is quite unusuale and intriguing. The name “Hijie” (泥江) refers to a sandy beach with mud, indicating that this area was once a seaside location. I looked it up online and found that this shrine was originally established in the 800s. It has been destroyed by fire several times, and the current structure was built in 1967.
The area inside the torii gate of a shrine is considered sacred, so it’s natural for it to be well-maintained, and this shrine is no exception. It’s fascinating to find such a serene, otherworldly space right in the middle of an office district.
At the edge of the shrine’s grounds, there is a row of red torii gates belonging to an Inari shrine. It’s quite common to find Inari shrines within the premises of other shrines. For example, the Miwa Shrine in nearby Osu also has one. Even though I am Japanese, I do not understand the reason why Inari Torigates are often placed on other shinto shrines.
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