Kamata Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated for Inari (The Japanese God of foxes). The shrine was founded in 1600 and partially destroyed during the Second World War. It was rebuilt to look like the original 17th century structure soon after the war. The tall gate with a large rope keeps evil out of the shrine. According to our tour guide, visitors should not walk at the center of a walkway path towards the shrine because the center of the walkway is only for God.
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