安布知神社

Afuchi Shrine

Japanese Name安布知神社
English NameAfuchi Shrine
Prefecture長野県
City阿智村
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates35.4475923, 137.7453030

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About this Shrine

Afuchi Shrine, located in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, is dedicated to the Shinto god Inari Okami and his association with water. The shrine's name, Afuchi, roughly translates to 'lower mouth,' referring to a natural spring nearby. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include several smaller shrines and statues, as well as participate in traditional festivals and rituals. The shrine is also known for its beautiful autumn foliage and stunning mountain views.

Cultural Significance

Afuchi Shrine is closely tied to the Shinto myth of Inari Okami, who was said to have descended upon Mount Asama in search of rice. The shrine's water spring is believed to be a manifestation of this deity's power, and visitors may participate in rituals to purify themselves with its waters.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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