お稲荷様

Japanese Nameお稲荷様
PrefectureFukushima
ReligionShinto
Typesunni Shrine
Coordinates37.7675444, 140.4685658

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I notice there's an issue with the shrine data provided. The entry shows "Type: sunni" which refers to a branch of Islam, but the name "お稲荷様" (O-Inari-sama) clearly indicates this is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari, the Japanese kami of rice, agriculture, and prosperity.

Based on the Inari dedication indicated by the name, here's an appropriate description:

Dedicated to Inari, the beloved kami of rice cultivation, agriculture, and commercial prosperity, this shrine serves as a spiritual center where visitors pray for bountiful harvests and business success. The deity Inari is particularly revered by farmers seeking fertile crops and merchants hoping for thriving enterprises. Worshippers often leave offerings of rice and sake while requesting the kami's blessing for abundance and protection of their livelihoods.

However, I recommend correcting the database entry to properly reflect this as a Shinto shrine with Inari as the enshrined kami.

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