福水稲荷神社

Japanese Name福水稲荷神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates34.7206968, 135.4844105

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About this Shrine

Fukutsu Ine no Hashiya is a Shinto shrine located in Osaka, dedicated to the god of rice and prosperity. The shrine's name roughly translates to 'water at Fukutsu' or 'rice water at Fukutsu'. This unique name likely refers to the abundance of water sources in the region and the importance of agriculture to the local economy. The shrine is known for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture, which reflect the rich cultural heritage of Osaka.

Cultural Significance

Fukutsu Ine no Hashiya is associated with the Shinto god Inari Okami, revered for his role in agriculture and fertility. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in May to celebrate the goddess of rice, highlighting the importance of this deity in Japanese culture.

Enshrined Deities

Inari the god of rice and prosperity

Location

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