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Okayama

Inaka-Okami Shrine, located in Okayama Prefecture, is dedicated to Inakamimi-no-kami, the rice-giving kami. As one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Japan, it has been an important cultural and historical site for centuries. The shrine's architecture reflects its Nara-period origins, with a wooden main hall and five-story pagoda built during the Heian period.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Inakamimi-no-kami
Kami enshrined
Inakamimi-no-kami
Coordinates
34.5415778, 133.6555964

Visitor tip

To avoid crowds, visit the shrine early in the morning or late in the evening, and take a moment to appreciate the beautiful garden and traditional architecture.

Cultural notes

This shrine is famous for its rice-planting rituals and festivals, held during the spring equinox. Inakamimi-no-kami is believed to bestow good fortune on farmers and ensure bountiful harvests. Visitors can also see a large stone statue of Inakamimi-no-kami in front of the main hall.

Historical note

Founded in 701 AD as a temple dedicated to Inakamimi-no-kami by Emperor Asuka, it was later converted into a Shinto shrine.

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