玉宝稲荷尊天

Gyokuho Inari Sonten

Japanese Name玉宝稲荷尊天
English NameGyokuho Inari Sonten
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
TypeInari Shrine
Coordinates34.8813269, 136.5786157

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About this Shrine

Gyokuho Inari Sonten is an Inari shrine dedicated to the fox deity Inari Okami, who is revered as a kami of rice, sake, agriculture, and prosperity. Like other Inari shrines, it likely features vermillion torii gates and fox guardian statues (kitsune) that serve as messengers of the deity.

Cultural Significance

Inari is one of the most popular kami in Japan, with thousands of shrines dedicated to this deity throughout the country. Worshippers typically pray for good harvests, business success, and general prosperity. Fox statues are commonly seen holding keys or jewels, symbolizing the granary keys and precious rice.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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