Koinari Shrine
幸稲荷神社Koinari Shrine was established as one of the 13 ancient shrines in Fuuchi during the Kanei period in the early Edo period, and is considered to be one of the oldest shrines in Tokyo.
It is said that the founding of our company dates back even further in time, in April of the first year of Onaga (1394), when we were solicited as a town keeper in Kishino Village, Toshima Gun, Musashi Province (present-day Shibadaimon Shiba Park No. 10).
Since ancient times, this area has been on the Kamakura Highway, and people have been coming and going, and it is also known as a famous place for Guo Gong, and even in the Edo period, the precincts were very lively with a permanent installation of a kodan-yoseki, a large bow hall, a water tea house, etc.
At first, the name of the shrine was Kishinoinari, but due to a series of happy events among the clan members and believers, it came to be called Koinari Shrine.