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Manzoku Inari Jinja
京都府
Inari shrine named for Hideyoshi's 'satisfaction' with its divine power, relocated by Shogun Tsunayoshi in 1693, with a 400-year-old camphor tree and a wish-granting sacred stone
創建
1592
種別
神社
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Shrine
Founded 1592
434 years
Enshrined Deity
倉稲魂命
Buddhist Sect
概要
A shrine founded during the Bunroku era (1592–1596) when Toyotomi Hideyoshi invited the deity of Fushimi Inari Taisha as the guardian of Fushimi Castle, then relocated to its present site in 1693 by Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The shrine name is said to derive from Hideyoshi being so "satisfied" (manzoku) with the deity's divine power. It is known for bringing good fortune and business prosperity. A camp…
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The origins of Manzoku Inari Shrine date to the Bunroku era (1592–1596), when the warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi enshrined the deity Uka-no-Mitama-no-Kami, invited from Fushimi Inari Taisha, as the guardian of his Fushimi Castle. According to tradition, Hideyoshi was so deeply 'satisfied' (manzoku) with…
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Divine Benefits
Business Prosperity
Abundant Harvest
Career Advancement
Flourishing trade, new-shop openings, successful deals. A central prayer at Inari and Ebisu shrines.
Derived from the enshrined deity "倉稲魂命"
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