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Temple · Narita

Shusse Inari Daimyojin

Discover an intimate moment of daily spiritual life at Shusse Inari Daimyojin in Narita, where locals engage in quiet prayer amidst traditional wooden shrines and delicate craftsmanship. This serene scene reveals the soul-soothing rhythm of faith and reflection set against a soothing backdrop of vibrant greenery under soft daylight. The gentle rustle of leaves, the subtle flicker of candles, and delicate temple details evoke a timeless connection to Japanese heritage and peaceful introspection. Watch and feel the deep calmness of a sacred place where history whispers through every ornament and visitor's reverent pause.

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Spring to early Summer offers fresh greenery and mild weather perfect for contemplative visits.

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Most videos filmed May during spring. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.

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Spring to early Summer offers fresh greenery and mild weather perfect for contemplative visits.

1 hour

Comfortable walking shoes, Camera or smartphone for photos, Light jacket for shade, Small bag for offerings or water, and Travel guidebook on Japanese shrines

Culture Seekers, Solo Travelers, Spiritual Travelers, Photography Enthusiasts, and Elder Visitors

The nearest airport is Narita International Airport (NRT), just 20 minutes by car from Shakado Hall.

Relax nearby at traditional ryokan inns, modern hotels, or guesthouses in Narita city, offering both classic Japanese hospitality and convenience.Book a stay →

Combine your visit with a trip to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, Narita Omotesando shopping street, or a nature walk along the nearby Boso no Mura open-air museum.Book a tour →

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