The Toyokawa Inari Shrine, located in Miyagi Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of rice and fertility. This shrine is notable for its unique architecture and historical significance as an important site during the Edo period. The shrine's name 'Inari' is derived from the Japanese word for 'rice,' highlighting its connection to agriculture and the harvest.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari
- Kami enshrined
- Inari, Okami
- Coordinates
- 38.433278, 141.304979
Visitor tip
To respect the shrine's traditions, please refrain from taking pictures inside the main hall and remove your shoes before entering the shrine grounds.
Cultural notes
The Toyokawa Inari Shrine is closely tied to the mythology of Inari Okami, the Shinto deity associated with rice, industry, and commerce. The shrine hosts a grand festival in July, called 'Toyokawa Inari Matsuri,' which celebrates the patronage of the local rice farmers.
Historical note
The shrine was established in the 17th century during the Edo period, serving as a major rice granary for the local region.