白玉豊受稲荷神社

Shiratama Toyouke Inari Shrine

Japanese Name白玉豊受稲荷神社
English NameShiratama Toyouke Inari Shrine
PrefectureKagoshima
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityToyouke-no-Okami and Inari-no-Okami
TypeInari Shrine
Coordinates31.5867202, 130.5606589

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About this Shrine

A local Inari shrine in Kagoshima Prefecture that enshrines both Toyouke-no-Okami, the deity of food and agriculture from Ise Shrine's Outer Shrine, and Inari-no-Okami, the popular deity of rice, sake, and prosperity. The combination of these agricultural deities reflects the shrine's role in supporting the local farming community.

Cultural Significance

The shrine's name combines 'Shiratama' (white jewel), 'Toyouke' referring to the ancient agricultural deity, and 'Inari' the fox deity. This dual dedication represents both imperial Shinto traditions through Toyouke worship and popular folk religion through Inari veneration.

Enshrined Deities

Toyouke-no-Okami Inari-no-Okami

Location

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