An Inari shrine in Kajigaya, Takatsu Ward, Kawasaki, enshrining Uka-no-Mitama-no-Kami.
Inari faith is one of the most widely venerated in Japan, with over 30,000 shrines nationwide, revered as a deity of bountiful harvests, business prosperity, and household safety.
In the farming area of Kajigaya, this Inari shrine was the center of faith for farmers praying for abundant crops.
The rows of vermil…
The Inari Shrine in Kajigaya is traditionally said to have been founded around 1700 (the 13th year of the Genroku era). It enshrines Uka-no-Mitama-no-Kami, the principal deity of Inari faith, long venerated as the god of abundant harvests. During the Edo period, the Kajigaya area belonged to Tachiba…
Flourishing trade, new-shop openings, successful deals. A central prayer at Inari and Ebisu shrines.
Derived from the enshrined deity "宇迦之御魂神"
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