Serves as the head shrine of over 600 Inari shrines throughout Japan, enshrining Toyouke-no-Okami, the deity of agriculture, industry, and prosperity. Worshippers come seeking blessings for business success, bountiful harvests, and protection of the home, while the shrine is particularly renowned for its spiritual power in matters of commerce and livelihood. The sacred white horses kept on the grounds are believed to carry prayers directly to the kami, making this an especially significant pilgrimage site for those seeking divine intervention in worldly affairs.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 35.1350353, 136.6235934