正一位紅石稲荷神社

Japanese Name正一位紅石稲荷神社
Prefecture山口県
City下関市
ReligionShinto
Coordinates33.9605557, 130.9488372

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This Inari shrine in Shimonoseki is dedicated to the rice and prosperity deity Inari Ōkami, as indicated by its name referencing the highest court rank of "Shōichii" (正一位) and the distinctive red stone (紅石) that likely marks its sacred grounds. Worshippers visit to pray for abundant harvests, business prosperity, and household prosperity, following the traditional Inari faith that has protected agricultural and commercial communities throughout Japan. The shrine's elevated rank suggests it has served as an important spiritual center for the local community, where devotees seek blessings for material success and protection of their livelihoods.

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