Located in the scenic town of Nagaoka in Toyama Prefecture, Ryokoenkan Iwakura Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari Okami, the kami of rice and industry. The shrine's architecture reflects its status as a sacred site for farmers and merchants, with a distinctive torii gate and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the shrine's museum and learn about its history and cultural significance.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari
- Kami enshrined
- Inari
- Coordinates
- 36.222384, 137.8878302
Visitor tip
To appreciate the shrine's natural beauty, visit early in the morning or at sunset to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
Cultural notes
As a major Inari Shrine in Japan, Ryokoenkan Iwakura Shrine is famous for its 'fox' shrine. Foxes are believed to be the messengers of Inari Okami and are often depicted in Shinto art and literature. Visitors can see a fox statue in front of the shrine's main hall.
Historical note
Established in 1597, during the Sengoku period, when Toyama was under the control of Iwakura clan.