土ヶ久保神社

Japanese Name土ヶ久保神社
PrefectureAomori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates40.2653155, 140.7780992

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Aomori, 土ケ久保神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of rice and agriculture, as well as the god of the soil and fertility. The shrine is known for its beautiful autumn foliage and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. In the Edo period, the shrine was rebuilt in its current location, which has been chosen for its sacred energy. Today, visitors can explore the shrine's traditional architecture, including a five-story pagoda and a large torii gate.

Cultural Significance

As a Shinto shrine located in a region known for its rice production, 土ケ久保神社 is deeply connected to the mythology of the god Inari Okami, who is revered as the patron deity of agriculture and industry. The shrine also hosts an annual Autumn Leaves Festival, which attracts visitors from across the region.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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