稲荷神社

Japanese Name稲荷神社
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInazuka-hime
Coordinates35.9448438, 140.0755279

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About this Shrine

Located in the coastal town of Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, Shinto Shrine for Rice is one of Japan's oldest and most revered shrines. Dedicated to the Sun Goddess Amaterasu and the rice goddess Inazuka-hime, the shrine is known for its beautiful architecture and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The shrine's main hall was rebuilt in 1717 after being destroyed by fire during the Great Sakoku period.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is famous for its unique worship of Inazuka-hime, a rice goddess believed to have played a crucial role in Japan's agricultural history. The shrine also hosts an annual Inazuka Festival, which features traditional dances, music, and offerings to the rice goddess.

Enshrined Deities

Amaterasu Inazuka-hime

Location

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