Q1:What is Tuzuri Ōkami?
Tuzuri Ōkami is the enshrined deity of Hoshitumugi Inari Shrine. It is a fox deity known as the Star-Weaving Fox Deity, said to gently guid.
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Here are common questions about Hoshitumugi Inari Shrine. We keep the answers simple for visitors from all over the world.
Tuzuri Ōkami is the enshrined deity of Hoshitumugi Inari Shrine. It is a fox deity known as the Star-Weaving Fox Deity, said to gently guid.
For a fuller story, please see the About page.
No, after sunset (around 18:00), the shrine returns to the sacred time of Tuzuri Ōkami. Visitors are not allowed to enter the ground during nights.
Many visitors pray for guidance in life paths, relationships and future choices.
Yes, photography is allowed during daytime hours. The main hall may be photographed, but we kindly ask visitors to avoid using flash when you take a photo of it. Please be respectful and keep your voice low.
Yes, only photos of the main torii after closing are allowed. Other areas are not permitted at night.
Goshuin is available at the shrine office from 9:00 to 17:30.
Please walk gently, keep voices low, and do not touch sacred objects. Smoking and drinking are not pemitted in the grounds.
Please see the Access page for train, bus and car information.