正一位和地稲荷大明神

Japanese Name正一位和地稲荷大明神
PrefectureShizuoka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates34.7558443, 137.6516006

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture, Ichi-ote Andagi Hola Daiminsho is a prominent Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of agriculture and fertility. The shrine's name roughly translates to 'One Rank Divine Spirit of the Land of Abundant Rice.' Its primary enshrined deity is Inari Okami, patron of rice, industry, and commerce. As one of Japan's oldest shrines, it dates back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE), with its historical note tied to its founding as a major shrine during this era.

Cultural Significance

In addition to its significance as a Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari Okami, Ichi-ote Andagi Hola Daiminsho is also notable for its unique architectural style, featuring a mix of traditional and modern elements. The shrine's grounds are adorned with numerous vermilion torii gates, symbolizing the connection between heaven and earth.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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