Inukami no Okami, the god of rice and fertility, is enshrined at Akita's Inakadate Jinsha (not to be confused with稲荷神社), however a smaller, local kami, , is primarily worshipped here.稲荷神社, also known as Inashigahara Jinsha, in Akita Prefecture, is one of the oldest and most historic Shinto shrines in Japan. The shrine was first built during the Jomon period (approximately 14,000 to 300 BCE) and rebuilt several times due to natural disasters, with its current structure dating back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE). The shrine complex includes a large torii gate and several smaller buildings, including the Haiden main hall and the Haiden's adjacent Chomei-den, which houses a statue of Inukami no Okami.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祀られている神
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
For a more authentic experience, try visiting during the autumn leaves season (mid-November to mid-December) and take a walk around the nearby forest to appreciate the changing foliage.
文化的背景
The shrine is famous for its beautiful autumn leaves and vibrant fall festivals. The shrine also has strong ties to the local community, with many locals making pilgrimages here during special occasions.
歴史
The shrine was rebuilt after the 1897 Akita earthquake.