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Inari Shrine

稲荷社

Inari-sha

Kanagawa

A local Inari shrine dedicated to the kami of rice, sake, and prosperity. Inari shrines are among the most numerous in Japan, typically identifiable by their distinctive vermillion torii gates and fox statues (kitsune) which serve as messengers of the deity.

This small Inari shrine serves the local community as a place to pray for abundant harvests, prosperous business ventures, and household prosperity. Dedicated to Inari Ōkami, the Shinto deity of rice, sake, and commerce, the shrine attracts farmers, shopkeepers, and families seeking blessings for their livelihoods and financial well-being. Visitors often leave offerings of rice, sake, or abura-age (fried tofu) while praying for success in their endeavors and protection of their homes.

宗派
Inari
宗教
shinto
祭神
Inari Okami
祀られている神
Inari Okami
座標
35.4035021, 139.5704107

参拝のヒント

Look for the characteristic fox guardian statues and leave offerings of rice, sake, or fried tofu (inari-zushi).

文化的背景

Inari worship combines agricultural fertility with commercial success, making these shrines popular with both farmers and business people. The fox messengers are believed to carry prayers to Inari Okami and are often depicted holding keys, jewels, or rice sheaves.

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