子育稲荷神社

Japanese Name子育稲荷神社
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityIzumo Taishakunomi no Okami, Inazuma Mikoto, Shintokou-mi no Kami
Coordinates36.2756600, 140.1081602

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About this Shrine

Located in the prefecture of Ibaraki, Subo Utagami Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami, Inazuma-no-Mikoto and Izumo Taishakunomi no Okami, specifically Inazuma Mikoto and Shintokou-mi no Kami. The shrine is renowned for its beautiful autumn foliage and traditional architecture. Visitors can explore the shrine's main hall, torii gate, and sacred square, surrounded by lush greenery.

Cultural Significance

Inazuma-no-Mikoto is believed to be the god of harvest and agriculture, while Shintokou-mi no Kami is revered as a protector deity. The shrine celebrates the annual Summer Festival, Honen Matsuri, which honors the gods and brings good fortune to the community.

Enshrined Deities

Izumo Taishakunomi no Okami Inazuma Mikoto Shintokou-mi no Kami

Location

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