中の棚稲荷神社

Japanese Name中の棚稲荷神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.3937629, 132.4615622

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This Inari shrine serves as a local spiritual center where worshippers seek blessings for abundant harvests, prosperous business ventures, and household prosperity through devotion to Inari Ōkami, the kami of rice, fertility, and commerce. The shrine maintains the traditional Inari practice of offering prayers for agricultural success and economic fortune, reflecting the deep connection between rural communities and the rice cultivation that has sustained Japanese society for centuries. Visitors come to pay respects at this intimate shrine setting, often leaving offerings of rice or sake while seeking the protective guidance of the fox messengers associated with Inari worship.

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