おちょぼ稲荷故里の宮

Japanese Nameおちょぼ稲荷故里の宮
PrefectureGifu
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.3349414, 136.9293019

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This Inari shrine serves as a spiritual homeland sanctuary dedicated to the rice and prosperity deity Inari Ōkami, offering worshippers a place to seek blessings for business success, abundant harvests, and financial prosperity. Devotees often visit to pray for commercial ventures and express gratitude for economic fortune, following the traditional Inari faith that has supported merchants and farmers throughout Japanese history. The shrine maintains the intimate atmosphere of a "故里" (hometown) sanctuary where locals and visitors alike can connect with the benevolent fox messengers of Inari and participate in rituals involving offerings of rice, sake, and fried tofu.

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