高田姫稲荷神社

Japanese Name高田姫稲荷神社
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHigh Tatara Himegami
Coordinates35.7146041, 139.7139714

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About this Shrine

High Tatara Inari Shrine, located in the heart of Ibaraki Prefecture, is a tranquil Shinto sanctuary dedicated to the benevolent kami, High Tatara Himegami. Dating back to the Edo period, this serene oasis offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Japanese culture and spirituality. The shrine's architecture showcases a classic Heian-style design with a striking torii gate, creating an imposing yet peaceful atmosphere.

Cultural Significance

High Tatara Inari Shrine is closely associated with the mythology of Ibaraki Prefecture. The shrine's primary deity, High Tatara Himegami, is said to possess the power to ensure a good harvest and protect the local community from natural disasters. During the spring equinox festival (Haru no Matsuri), visitors can witness the traditional rituals and ceremonies performed by the shrine priests.

Enshrined Deities

High Tatara Himegami

Location

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