教国稲荷社

Kyokoku Inari Shrine

Japanese Name教国稲荷社
English NameKyokoku Inari Shrine
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
TypeInari Shrine
Coordinates34.9708454, 137.1654841

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About this Shrine

Kyokoku Inari Shrine is a local Inari shrine dedicated to the fox deity Inari Okami, who is revered as the kami of rice, sake, and prosperity. Like many Inari shrines throughout Japan, it serves the local community's prayers for good harvests, business success, and household prosperity.

Cultural Significance

Inari worship is one of the most popular forms of Shinto practice in Japan. Inari shrines are typically identifiable by their vermillion torii gates and fox statue guardians (kitsune), which serve as messengers of the deity. The fox is considered sacred to Inari and symbolizes intelligence and magical powers.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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