梅園稲荷社

Baien Inari Shrine

Japanese Name梅園稲荷社
English NameBaien Inari Shrine
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
TypeInari Shrine
Coordinates35.4106612, 139.5320961

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About this Shrine

Baien Inari Shrine is a local Inari shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture dedicated to the fox deity Inari. The name 'Baien' means 'plum garden,' suggesting the shrine may be located in an area historically known for plum trees or gardens.

Cultural Significance

Inari shrines are among the most numerous in Japan, typically featuring fox statues as messengers of the deity and associated with rice, agriculture, and prosperity.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

More info

Dedicated to Inari, the kami of rice, agriculture, and prosperity, this shrine serves the local community as a place to pray for bountiful harvests and business success. Worshippers come here to seek blessings for fertility of crops, prosperity in commerce, and general good fortune in their daily endeavors. The shrine maintains the traditional Inari connection to foxes as divine messengers, making it a focal point for prayers related to abundance and material well-being.

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Location

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