Inari Okami is the primary deity enshrined at the Shitennō-ji temple in Osaka, but a related shrine dedicated to Inari's sister, the rice goddess (kome no kami), exists in Ibaraki Prefecture. 稲荷大明神, or Ryuzen-taisha, is a Shinto shrine located in Ibaraki Prefecture, known for its unique design and historical significance. The shrine was originally built in 1607 during the Edo period as a family shrine for the local lord, but its current structure dates back to the late 19th century. Ryuzen-taisha is one of the few shrines in Japan that honors Inari's sister, reflecting the importance of rice in Ibaraki's economy and culture.
- 宗派
- パワースポット
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Inari
- 祀られている神
- Inari, Rice goddess
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
When visiting Ryuzen-taisha, consider purchasing a packet of rice grains from the on-site store to participate in the ritual of offering gratitude to Inari's sister, the rice goddess.
文化的背景
Ryuzen-taisha is one of the few shrines that honors Inari's sister, reflecting the region's historical significance as a major rice producer. The shrine's design and architecture are influenced by traditional Japanese building styles, featuring a vermilion torii gate and a unique wooden structure.
歴史
Built as a family shrine for the local lord in 1607 during the Edo period.