小台稲荷神社

Japanese Name小台稲荷神社
PrefectureTokyo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
Coordinates35.5856833, 139.5820740

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Setagaya, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, Minami-Ichigaya Inari Shrine is a revered Shinto site dedicated to the goddess of rice and fertility, Inari Okami. The shrine's architecture is characterized by traditional Japanese design elements, with a vermilion torii gate and intricately tiled roof. Visitors can walk through the beautiful gardens and explore the various shrines within the complex, each representing different aspects of the Inari deity.

Cultural Significance

As an Inari Shrine, Minami-Ichigaya is deeply connected to the mythology surrounding the fox spirits and rice cultivation. During the annual Rice Viewing Festival in November, locals offer rice balls to the kami, symbolizing gratitude for a bountiful harvest.

Enshrined Deities

Inari

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