Located in northern Ibaraki Prefecture, Oji-Inari-jinja Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami Inari Okami, revered as the patron deity of industry, commerce, and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects its Heian-period origins, with a five-story pagoda and a sacred torii gate. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene gardens and traditional Japanese buildings, including a museum showcasing local crafts and art.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Inari
- Coordinates
- 35.7560784, 139.7333424
Visitor tip
For a unique shopping experience, visit the Oji-Inari-jinja Shrine's marketplace, where local vendors sell traditional Japanese goods such as sweets, crafts, and snacks.
Cultural notes
As one of Japan's many Inari shrines, Oji-Inari-jinja is known for its red torii gate, symbolizing the kami's association with rice and prosperity. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival, where locals offer prayers for a bountiful harvest.
Historical note
The shrine was founded during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), and its name 'Oji' is believed to be derived from the name of a nearby river.