毎日稲荷社

Japanese Name毎日稲荷社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
Coordinates34.6981608, 135.4902856

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About this Shrine

The Eachi Shrine, located in Osaka, is dedicated to the worship of Inari Okami, a revered Shinto deity associated with rice, prosperity, and fertility. As one of Japan's oldest shrines, it has played a significant role in the region's history and culture. The shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens and distinctive vermilion torii gates. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a museum showcasing traditional Japanese architecture and artwork.

Cultural Significance

The Eachi Shrine is known for its annual New Year's festival, where visitors offer prayers and make wishes at the shrine's torii gates. The shrine also celebrates the 'Inari Matsuri' festival in May, which features traditional music, dance, and food stalls.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami Tsukiyomi-no-Kami Shime no Kami

Location

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