Located in the heart of Niigata Prefecture, Keitoku Inari jinja shrine is a revered Shinto temple dedicated to the worship of Inari Okami, the patron deity of rice, industry, and fertility. The shrine's name 'Keitoku' refers to its founding era during the Edo period, where 'kei' symbolizes good fortune and 'toku' signifies bounty. With its unique architectural style, blending traditional and modern elements, the shrine offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
- Denomination
- Inari
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Inari
- Coordinates
- 37.6302535, 139.8331185
Visitor tip
Visitors can purchase a small bag of rice from the shrine's shop to tie with their sleeves, a traditional practice believed to bring good luck and prosperity.
Cultural notes
As an Inari shrine, Keitoku Inari jinja shrine is particularly notable for its association with the god of rice and industry. The shrine's architecture features a unique 'honden' style, with a vermilion torii gate and a large, ornate wooden gate. During the annual 'Shinran Matsuri', held in September, visitors can witness traditional dances and performances dedicated to Inari Okami.
Historical note
Founded in 1837 during the Edo period.