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FAQ

Here are common questions about Hoshitumugi Inari Shrine. We keep the answers simple for visitors from all over the world.

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.
For a fuller story, please see the About page.

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Q2:Can I visit at night?

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.

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Q3:What can I pray for at this shrine?

Many visitors pray for guidance in life paths, relationships and future choices.

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Q4:Is photography allowed?

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.

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Q5:Can I take photos of the main torii at night?

Yes, only photos of the main torii after closing are allowed. Other areas are not permitted at night.

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Q6:Where can I recieve a goshuin?

Goshuin is available at the shrine office from 9:00 to 17:30.

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Q7:What manners should I follow?

Please walk gently, keep voices low, and do not touch sacred objects. Smoking and drinking are not pemitted in the grounds.

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Q8:How do I get to the shrine?

Please see the Access page for train, bus and car information.

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