What other travelers are saying about Toyokawa Inari (Myogonji Temple)
Heard that it was one of the top 3 Inari shrine in Japan. So I came here as a day trip from Nagoya which took almost 2 hours to get here. The shrine is beautiful & give a mystery feel with all the kitsune statues. Its not crowded as well.
Given that it takes 2 hours one way, you can consider to skip it if needed
This place was so beautiful. The upkeep of the site is immaculate. The power spot with the fox statues are simply amazing and a great place to relax. The walking street leading up to it was relaxing to explore as well. Simply a great way to spend my morning. I like how it is such a simple walk from either JR or Meitetsu which stop near the walking street. I liked I was able to get my shrine stamp for my shrine stamp book.
Extremely beautiful, serene and peaceful temple setting.
Myogon-ji Temple is excellent place to visit in Toyokawa city.
It was temple of the fox statues were so cool and the temple it self was mesmerizing to watch.lovely place
Frequently asked questions
Toyokawa Inari, officially called Myogonji Temple, is a famous Soto Zen Buddhist temple located in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Despite being called a shrine, it's actually a temple dedicated to Toyokawa Dakini Shinten, a fox deity associated with business prosperity and good fortune.
Toyokawa Inari Temple is open daily from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM (until 4:30 PM from November to February). Admission to the temple grounds is completely free, making it an affordable destination for travelers visiting Aichi Prefecture.
From Tokyo, take the JR Tokaido Shinkansen to Toyohashi Station (3 hours), then transfer to JR Iida Line to Toyokawa Station (20 minutes). From Nagoya, take Meitetsu Honsen Line directly to Toyokawa Inari Station (1 hour). The temple is a 5-minute walk from Toyokawa Inari Station.
The main attractions include the Reiza-den main hall, thousands of fox statues at Okuzoin, and the famous tunnel of red torii gates. The fox statues represent messengers of the Inari deity and are believed to bring business success, wealth, and protection to visitors who pray there.
The best time to visit Toyokawa Inari is during spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms or autumn (October-November) for fall colors. The major festival is the Hatsuuma Festival in February, and New Year (January 1-3) attracts millions of visitors for hatsumode prayers.