白狐稲荷神社

Japanese Name白狐稲荷神社
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTsukiyomi-no-Kami
Coordinates35.8617698, 139.8210069

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About this Shrine

白狐稲荷神社 is a Shinto shrine located in the scenic town of Kamakura, Ibaraki Prefecture. Dedicated to the kami of rice and the fox spirit, this shrine embodies the connection between humans and nature, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Japan's rural landscapes. The shrine's architecture, blending traditional and modern elements, pays homage to the enduring traditions of Japanese Shintoism.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is particularly notable for its association with the fox spirit (Kitsune), a common feature in Shinto mythology. Foxes are revered for their wisdom, cunning, and magical powers, often serving as messengers between the divine and human realms. The shrine's dedication to the kami of rice further highlights the importance of agriculture and fertility in Japanese culture.

Enshrined Deities

Fox Spirit (Kitsune), Tsukiyomi-no-Kami Kami of Rice

Location

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