The station and the station. Very close to the Orange Gate Temple. I remember the unobvious navigation between the two platforms, but the kind, helpful Japanese working at the station will always tell you.
The sanctuary was built in honor of the goddess Inari, who patronizes prosperity in the home and business. People come here to ask the goddess for material benefits, to find reliable business partners. The goddess Inari is depicted here in one of her guises in the form of a fox holding in her mouth the key to a barn with rice and a large rice bowl. They bring their business cards here and throw them into the pavilion with the figure of a horse and a foal through a chipped corner of the glass. People who were helped to get rich by the goddess Inari, put a gate over the trail in her honor, costing from $ 1,700 to $17,000. You will have to wait in line for 6 years to install the cheapest gate. Therefore, fox figurines and red gates are common in local shops.