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This Shinto shrine, founded during the Kamakura period, is dedicated to the deity of prosperity and personal growth. It is considered a protective spiritual site for northern Tokyo. The shrine is especially famous for its Kitsune no Gyōretsu (Fox Parade) held on New Year's Eve, where participants wear fox masks in a mystical nighttime procession. The grounds also feature wooded paths, a massive torii gate, and a peaceful, contemplative atmosphere.

Price: Free entry
Touristy? : Moderately touristy. Regularly visited by locals year-round, and draws foreign visitors mainly during the December 31st festival.

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