Inari

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Inari is a major Shinto kami associated primarily with rice, agriculture, prosperity, and fox spirits in Japan.

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Inari canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto kami
deity
associatedWith agriculture
commerce
fertility
fox spirits
industry
kitsune
prosperity
rice
sake
smithing
swordsmiths
tea
countryOfOrigin Japan
cultPopularSince Heian period
festivalMonth February
genderDepiction androgynous
female
genderless
male
guardianRole protector of businesses
protector of fields
protector of granaries
hasFestival Hatsu-uma
hasSacredAnimal fox
hasShrineType Inari shrine
hasSymbol fox statue
jewel
key
rice granary
rice plant
sheaf of rice
mainShrineLocation Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
numberOfShrinesInJapan many thousands
offering abura-age
inari-zushi
rice
sake
patronOf blacksmiths
fertility of land
harvest
household prosperity
prosperous business
rice cultivation
rankInShinto major kami
religion Shinto
worshipedAt Fushimi Inari Taisha
worshipersInclude artisans
businesspeople
farmers
fishermen
merchants

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