大部芳之介氏顕彰碑;明徳稲荷神社

Meitoku Inari Shrine

Japanese Name大部芳之介氏顕彰碑;明徳稲荷神社
English NameMeitoku Inari Shrine
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates35.6811489, 139.7790501

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About this Shrine

Meitoku Inari Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to Inari Okami, the Shinto god of rice, industry, and fertility. The name 'Meitoku' refers to the reign period of Emperor Meiji, during which the shrine was rebuilt and renovated. The shrine is known for its beautiful gardens, tranquil atmosphere, and traditional architecture.

Cultural Significance

Inari Okami is often depicted as a torii gate with multiple doors, symbolizing his role as a god of abundance and prosperity. The shrine is also famous for its 'tsukubai', a stone basin used to purify the hands before making an offering to the kami.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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