Inari Okami, the rice goddess, is enshrined at this shrine in Chiba Prefecture. Dedicated to fertility and prosperity, Inari is revered as a benevolent deity who protects agriculture and ensures bountiful harvests. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance, with a combination of Nara-period (7-9th century) and Heian-period (8-15th century) elements. Visitors can explore the five-story pagoda and numerous shrines dedicated to Inari's various aspects.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Inari, Okami
- Coordinates
- 35.64406, 140.4845609
Visitor tip
To make a wish at the shrine, tie three coins together with a thread and hang them on the five-story pagoda's railings, symbolizing unity and shared prosperity.
Cultural notes
This shrine is famous for its annual Inari Matsuri festival, which honors Inari Okami and features colorful parades and traditional performances. The shrine's architecture is also notable for its unique 'inari torii' gate, featuring five torii gates of increasing size to represent the five virtues: compassion, integrity, generosity, humility, and patience.
Historical note
Founded in 751 AD during the Nara period, the shrine has been an important center for Shinto worship and agricultural festivals.