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稲荷神社

Ibaraki

Inari Okami Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto goddess of rice, fertility, and prosperity, is one of Japan's most famous shrines. Located in the town of Tsukuda in Ibaraki Prefecture, the shrine is renowned for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which symbolize the goddess's abundance and good fortune. Visitors can pray for blessings, fertility, or success, while children can participate in the popular 'torii gate exchange' ritual.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Inari Okami
Kami enshrined
Inari, Okami
Coordinates
35.9425664, 140.0810769

Visitor tip

To make an offering to Inari Okami Shrine, use coins and tie them onto bamboo stalks before submitting to the shrine staff.

Cultural notes

Inari is also associated with the fox spirit 'Inariokami no okami,' which appears in various forms of Japanese art. The shrine's annual festivals include the 'Festivals of Inari,' which feature traditional music, dance, and food stalls.

Historical note

Founded in 718 AD by Prince Naka-no-Oe no Iratsume, a noble of the Imperial Court.

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