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原稲荷神社

Kanagawa

The original Inari Shrine in Kamakura, dedicated to the Shinto god of rice, fertility, and prosperity, is one of Japan's oldest and most famous shrines. Founded in 1333, it was originally a temple but was later converted into a shrine during the Muromachi period. The shrine is famous for its vermilion torii gate and thousands of foxes (Inari okami) that are believed to be enshrined within its grounds.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Inari
祀られている神
Inari
座標
35.150272, 139.6313854

参拝のヒント

To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon and head through the side torii gate on your right.

文化的背景

The shrine is famous for its many fox statues (Inari okami) that are believed to be the messengers of Inari. The shrine also hosts a major festival called the Inari Matsuri, which takes place in May and features thousands of participants carrying giant wooden dolls representing Inari.

歴史

Founded in 1333 by Emperor Go-Daigo during the Muromachi period.

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