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Maki Sanfushimi Inari Shrine, A Shrine In Yaesu, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Shrine Was Established In The Bunsei Era (1818-1831) As The Guardian Deity Of The Ongenshigishi Blue Market, And Was Named Ryosha Inari At The Present Location After The Two Companies, Yoshikawa Inari At The Present Location And Toyoda Inari At The Kyobashi Landing Site, Were Enshrined Together In The Early Meiji Era. The Shrine Was Destroyed To Ashes By An American Air Raid, But Was Rebuilt And Has Been Called Maki San Fushimi Inari Shrine Ever Since.

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Maki Sanfushimi Inari Shrine, a shrine in Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The shrine was established in the Bunsei Era (1818-1831) as the guardian deity of the Ongenshigishi Blue Market, and was named Ryosha Inari at the present location after the two companies, Yoshikawa Inari at the present location and Toyoda Inari at the Kyobashi landing site, were enshrined together in the early Meiji Era. The shrine was destroyed to ashes by an American air raid, but was rebuilt and has been called Maki San Fushimi Inari Shrine ever since.

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