Japanese Name: 豊川稲荷
Romanized Reading: Toyokawa Inari
English Translation: Bountiful River Inari
Size: Complex
Deity: Inari
Fox Count: 4
First Visit: 16-Jan-2019
Location: Toyokawa
Address: 1 Toyokawacho, Toyokawa, Aichi 442-0033
Coordinates: 34.82447,137.39236
The sixth golden fox place I've encountered during my travels in Japan, and actually a temple, and not a shrine. Kinda. This place exemplifies how closely married Shintoism and Buddhism are in Japan, because this is, in effect, a Buddhist temple worshiping a Shinto deity. Except it's complicated and I'd probably need a degree in Japanese religious studies to fully understand or explain it, but hey...
It's also one of the great ones, second only after Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, right down to the fact that the nearest train station is named after this shrine. In fact, if you read through the archives, you'll notice that I've already encountered quite a bunch of branch shrines of this one. Also, there was this one poster that I saw back in Kagoshima, but unfortunately I photographed it in such a way that the name of this place was illegible. Imagine my glee when I just randomly ran into it today, resolving that mystery.
Anyway, the main temple only features four large bronze foxes, but there is many more to be found on the extensive temple grounds, which by the way are laid out like this: