Ifurimya Jinja is a Shinto shrine located in Kyoto, dedicated to the kami of rice and fertility. The shrine's architecture is typical of Edo-period (1603-1867) design, featuring a wooden torii gate and a rectangular main hall. While Ifurimya Jinja does not have any specific mythology connections, it is likely connected to the Japanese concept of 'rice' as a symbol of abundance and prosperity.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Rice goddess
- 祀られている神
- O-mikoto, Kanayamata no-kami
- 座標
- 35.4697086, 135.6089659
参拝のヒント
To avoid long lines, visit Ifurimya Jinja early in the morning or later in the evening, when it is less crowded.
文化的背景
While not specifically known for any festivals, Ifurimya Jinja may be visited during the 'Koyo' season (mid-November to mid-December) to admire its autumn foliage.
歴史
Founded in the Edo period, the shrine has been continuously operating since its construction.