稲荷大神

Japanese Name稲荷大神
PrefectureKyoto
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates34.8292674, 135.4256869

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About this Shrine

The Inari Okunoin Shrine in Kyoto is dedicated to the Shinto kami of rice, agriculture, and industry. This complex shrine system, consisting of thousands of shrines throughout Japan, is said to be the largest network of Shinto shrines in the world. The shrine's architecture and decor reflect its connection to the kami, with intricately carved wooden gates and a vibrant vermilion color scheme.

Cultural Significance

Inari is often depicted as a fox, known as Inari Okuninushi, who is said to be the patron deity of weavers, farmers, and merchants. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in May to celebrate the arrival of spring and the bounty of rice.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okuninushi

Location

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