猿花稲荷社

Japanese Name猿花稲荷社
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami, Tsukiyomi no Kami
Coordinates35.9175920, 139.6638591

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of the Japanese countryside, 猿花稲荷社 Shrine is a tranquil oasis dedicated to the Shinto deities Inari Okami and Tsukiyomi no Kami. The name '猿花' translates to 'monkey flower,' said to resemble the face of a monkey deity, while '稲荷' signifies prosperity and good fortune. Visitors can stroll through the serene gardens, adorned with cherry blossoms and maple trees, before approaching the shrine's main hall.

Cultural Significance

As one of the many Shinto shrines associated with Inari Okami, this shrine is known to grant fertility and prosperity to farmers and artisans. The shrine's unique architecture features a distinctive Monkey-shaped roof tile, believed to bring good luck and protection.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami Tsukiyomi no Kami

Location

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