七宝稲荷神社

Japanese Name七宝稲荷神社
PrefectureKagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates34.1584710, 133.6467299

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About this Shrine

Seven Treasures Rice Shrine, located in Kagawa Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of rice and prosperity. The shrine's name, 'Shichibukai', roughly translates to 'seven treasures,' which refers to the seven virtues of Buddhism: generosity, moral integrity, patience, effort, determination, perseverance, and wisdom. The shrine's architecture is typical of those found in the Sanuki region, with a large torii gate and a hall dedicated to the god Inari.Visitors can enjoy the beautiful gardens and traditional Japanese architecture, making it a popular destination for those looking to experience rural Japan.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is known for its strong connection to the Buddhist concept of 'shinbutsu shugo,' where Shinto and Buddhist deities coexist. Inari Okami, the primary deity enshrined here, is often depicted with multiple faces to represent his role as a mediator between humans and the divine.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Shinbutsu Shugo

Location

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