三河稲荷神社

Mikawa Inari Shrine

Japanese Name三河稲荷神社
English NameMikawa Inari Shrine
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
Coordinates35.7047562, 139.7590844

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About this Shrine

Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Mikawa Inari Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of rice and prosperity. The shrine is known for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture, which reflects the Heian period style. Visitors can explore the shrine's main hall, altars, and shrines dedicated to various regional deities, including the primary enshrined deity Inari Okami.

Cultural Significance

Mikawa Inari Shrine is associated with the mythology of Inari Okami, a kami revered for his role as the patron deity of rice, fertility, and prosperity. The shrine also hosts the annual 'Inari Matsuri' festival in October, which features traditional dances, music, and offerings to the kami.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami Mikoto-no-Kami

Location

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