稲荷神社

Japanese Name稲荷神社
PrefectureMiyagi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInuzuka Okuninushi
Coordinates38.4865490, 140.3920424

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About this Shrine

Inuzuka Shrine, dedicated to Inuzuka Okuninushi, a Shinto deity associated with agriculture and fertility, is located in the coastal town of Inuzuka, Chiba Prefecture. The shrine's architecture reflects its history dating back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE). Its main hall features a unique design, showcasing the influence of Buddhist and Shinto architectural styles. During the Edo period (1603-1867 CE), the shrine became an important center for the worship of Inuzuka Okuninushi, attracting visitors from all over Japan.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens, which reflect the changing seasons. The site is also steeped in mythology, with stories of Inuzuka Okuninushi's involvement in the creation of rice fields. During the Edo period, the shrine was an important center for the worship of Inuzuka Okuninushi, attracting visitors from all over Japan.

Enshrined Deities

Inuzuka Okuninushi

Location

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