Toyokawa Inari

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Toyokawa Inari is a major Japanese Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine complex renowned for its devotion to the deity Inari and its thousands of fox statues.

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Label Occurrences
Toyokawa Inari canonical 2
O-Inari-sama 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
Shinto shrine
religious complex
associatedWith Inari worship
commercial prosperity
fox symbolism in Japan
rice and agriculture deities
country Japan
culturalRole major pilgrimage site
popular site for business prosperity prayers
tourist attraction
dedicatedTo Inari NERFINISHED
guardianAnimal fox
hasArchitectureStyle Shinto shrine architecture
traditional Japanese temple architecture
hasDeity Dakini-shinten NERFINISHED
hasFeature Buddhist temple buildings
Shinto shrine structures
avenues lined with fox statues
main hall (honden) dedicated to Inari
stone lanterns
sub-shrines within the precincts
votive red torii gates
hasLanguageOfSignage English
Japanese
hasObjectOfVeneration Dakini-ten image
Inari icon
hasRitual offering of votive fox statues
prayers for household safety
prayers for success in business
prayers for traffic safety
hasStatus one of the three major Inari centers in Japan
hasType Inari shrine
knownFor large number of stone fox guardians
prosperity and business success prayers
syncretic Shinto-Buddhist practices
thousands of fox statues
locatedIn Aichi Prefecture NERFINISHED
Chūbu region NERFINISHED
Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Shinto
sect Sōtō Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
visitedBy business people seeking good fortune
pilgrims
tourists
worships Inari Ōkami NERFINISHED

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Inari shrine notableExample Toyokawa Inari
Aichi Prefecture containsLandmark Toyokawa Inari
Inari Daimyōjin hasTitle Toyokawa Inari
this entity surface form: O-Inari-sama