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Inada Shrine

稲田神社

Inada Jinja

Inada Shrine is dedicated to Inada-hime no Mikoto, the princess who became the wife of Susanoo no Mikoto after he rescued her from the eight-headed, eight-tailed dragon Yamata no Orochi. The shrine serves as a place of worship for this important mythological figure who represents beauty, courage, and the triumph of good over evil.

Denomination
Inari
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Inada-hime no Mikoto
Kami enshrined
Inada-hime no Mikoto
Coordinates
34.8229624, 137.398287

Visitor tip

Many visitors pray here for protection from danger and for successful marriages, reflecting Inada-hime's role as both a protected princess and devoted wife.

Cultural notes

Inada-hime no Mikoto is often depicted in Japanese art and literature as the archetypal rescued princess, and her story with Susanoo and the Yamata no Orochi is one of the most famous tales in Japanese mythology, symbolizing the victory of order over chaos.

Historical note

The shrine honors Inada-hime no Mikoto (Kushinada-hime), whose story is recorded in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. According to myth, she was the daughter of Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi, and was saved by Susanoo from the monster Yamata no Orochi. Their marriage represents the union of earthly and divine forces in Shinto cosmology.