稲荷大神

Japanese Name稲荷大神
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInuka no Okami
Coordinates35.4182017, 139.6334015

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About this Shrine

Inuka no Okami, the rice god, is enshrined at Inuka-no-Okami-jinja Shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture. This Shinto shrine, dedicated to the deity of agriculture and prosperity, attracts visitors seeking blessings for a bountiful harvest and good fortune. The shrine's architecture reflects its Edo-period (1603-1867) origins, with a wooden torii gate and traditional Japanese-style buildings.

Cultural Significance

As an agricultural deity, Inuka no Okami is often invoked by farmers and merchants seeking prosperity and good fortune. The shrine also hosts the annual Inuka Matsuri festival, which celebrates the harvest season with traditional dances and games.

Enshrined Deities

Inuka no Okami

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