伏見稲荷

Japanese Name伏見稲荷
PrefectureMiyagi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates38.3072093, 141.0494433

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About this Shrine

Fukushima Odawara no Sato, a branch of the Fudai-odokoro system of Inari Shrine, was relocated to its current site in Nihonmatsu's Odawara-machi in 1869 during the Meiji Restoration. The main hall of the present shrine was rebuilt in 1874. Fukushima Odawara no Sato is one of the many shrines dedicated to Inari Okami, who is revered as a kami of rice, agriculture, and prosperity.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is closely tied to regional agriculture, particularly rice cultivation. Inari Okami is often invoked by farmers seeking bountiful harvests. The shrine's architecture features a distinctive style typical of Fudai-odokoro shrines from the Edo period.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Fukushima Odawara no Sato

Location

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