御嶽神社;伏見稲荷神社

Japanese Name御嶽神社;伏見稲荷神社
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates35.6724716, 139.7138179

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About this Shrine

Fukushima Inari Shrine, located in the Chibashimizu region of Chiba Prefecture, is one of the most famous Shinto shrines dedicated to Inari Okami, the kami of rice and industry. The shrine's current structure dates back to 1940, but its history spans over a thousand years. It is known for its beautiful vermilion torii gates and serene gardens. The shrine attracts thousands of visitors each year, particularly during the autumnal leaves season.

Cultural Significance

Fukushima Inari Shrine is known for its unique tradition of 'tsukimi,' or moon viewing. During full moons, visitors gather at the shrine to admire the full moon and make offerings to Inari Okami, seeking good fortune and prosperity.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Shio-Okami

Location

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