元宿堰稲荷神社

Japanese Name元宿堰稲荷神社
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityIna-no-Tsukaya, Oshisato no Kami
Coordinates35.7544239, 139.7910803

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About this Shrine

Meta-ostoku-bari Ina-ha Shinto shrine in the Ibaraki prefecture, Japan is dedicated to the deities of rice and water. The shrine was originally a small temple established during the Edo period. Over time, it has been rebuilt and expanded into its current form.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is associated with the deity of rice, known as Ina-no-Tsukaya, and the god of water, known as Oshisato no Kami. Visitors can participate in the annual harvest festival held in autumn, which celebrates the bounty of the rice crop.

Enshrined Deities

Ina-no-Tsukaya Oshisato no Kami

Location

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