Hanazono Shrine

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Hanazono Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine in Tokyo known for its Inari worship, seasonal festivals, and vibrant cherry blossoms amid the urban bustle of Shinjuku.

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Hanazono Shrine canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
religious building
category Inari shrines in Japan
Shinto shrines in Tokyo
tourist attractions in Shinjuku
country Japan
culturalSignificance historic shrine of Shinjuku
local guardian shrine
dedicatedTo Inari Ōkami
environment urban setting
hasActivity ema votive offerings
festival participation
fortune‑telling (omikuji)
prayer
hasDeity Inari
hasFeature cherry blossom trees
festival stalls area
main hall
stone fox statues
sub‑shrines
torii gate
hasFestival New Year celebrations
Tori no Ichi fair
annual grand festival
cherry blossom viewing events
hasGuardianAnimal fox statues
hasPlant maple trees
sakura trees
hasSeasonalAspect autumn festivals
spring cherry blossoms
hasStructure haiden
honden
multiple torii gates
knownFor Inari worship
being an urban oasis in Shinjuku
cherry blossoms
seasonal festivals
locatedIn Kabukichō
surface form: Kabukicho area

Shinjuku
Shinjuku ward NERFINISHED
Tokyo
near Kabukichō
surface form: Kabukicho

Shinjuku entertainment district
openTo public
religion Shinto
tourism popular sightseeing spot in Shinjuku
visited by domestic tourists
visited by international tourists
worshipType Inari worship

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Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan contains Hanazono Shrine