Fukiyama Shrine, located in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the rice harvest. The shrine's name, 'fukiyama,' literally means 'rice hill' or 'fertile slope.' Dedicated to the god Inari Okami, who is revered as the patron deity of agriculture and industry, Fukiyama Shrine has been a significant cultural center in the region for centuries. Visitors can admire the shrine's traditional architecture, which features a large torii gate and a hall dedicated to the god Inari.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Inari Okami
- 祀られている神
- Inari Okami
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
Visitors can purchase lucky bags containing rice treats at the shrine's gift shop, believed to bring good fortune and prosperity in the coming year.
文化的背景
As one of Japan's 'Five Great Shrines' that were designated by Emperor Shomu in 747 CE, Fukiyama Shrine is deeply connected to Japanese mythology. Inari Okami is revered for his role as the god of fertility and abundance, and the shrine's architecture reflects this connection.
歴史
The shrine was established during the Edo period (1603-1867) as a temple dedicated to the rice god Inari.