三浦神社

Japanese Name三浦神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
Coordinates36.5975842, 136.6395907

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About this Shrine

Three-pouru Jinja is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god Inari Okami, patron deity of rice, fertility, and prosperity. Located in the city of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, the shrine boasts a beautiful garden and a traditional Japanese architecture. Visitors can explore the shrine's historic buildings and participate in various festivals throughout the year.

Cultural Significance

Three-pouru Jinja is known for its annual Inari Matsuri festival, which honors the god Inari Okami and features traditional dances, music, and offerings of rice and sweet rice cakes. The shrine also has a unique architectural feature in its main hall, which features a distinctive curved roof inspired by Chinese architecture.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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