A few minutes' walk from Odawara station, Dainari-jinja is a large, atmospheric shrine, surrounded by trees and notable for its profusion of komainu (guardian lions, dogs and wolves). There's also an interesting row of miniature shrines, like little dolls' houses, complete with miniature komainu, and some attractive carvings by the halls and under their eaves.
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Dainari-jinja
Count the dogs at this atmospheric Odawara shrine
By Peter Sidell
Community writer
This guardian dog isn't going to escape from its cage...
... but this one might
The main hall
Bonsai in front of the main hall
Some of the miniature side shrines, complete with little torii gates
Another tiny side shrine
These lanterns show how old the place is
Unusual seven-sided prayer boards
Miniature komainu abandoned under the main hall
The gate to the main compound
Even the lanterns are home to little dogs
An elaborate carving by one of the halls
And an airborne lion in the eaves
This komainu is on the steps as you walk up from the street
So is this lion, with what looks like a soccer ball under its paw
The entrance from the street
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Elena Lisina
6 years ago
Some of them look like kitsune.
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