稲荷神社

Japanese Name稲荷神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Ōkami
Coordinates34.7589174, 135.5266079

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About this Shrine

The Ise Grand Shrine, located in Mie Prefecture, is one of the most revered Shinto shrines in Japan and not at Osaka. However, there is a smaller shrine called 稲荷神社 (Inari Okamoto Shrine) dedicated to Inari Ōkami in Osaka's Sumiyoshi-ku. The shrine is famous for its vermilion torii gate and thousands of purple torii gates that stretch from the main hall to the rear gardens. Visitors can make offerings at the shrine and take a walk through the beautiful gardens.

Cultural Significance

Inari Okamoto Shrine is famous for its thousands of purple torii gates, which symbolize the infinite nature of Inari. The shrine also hosts a festival called 'Sanja Matsuri' on May 15th to 17th every year, where visitors can watch traditional dances and performances.

Enshrined Deities

Inari

Location

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