Inari worship

E932236

Inari worship is a Japanese religious tradition centered on the veneration of the kami Inari, associated with rice, fertility, prosperity, and fox spirits, and expressed through countless shrines and festivals across Japan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese religious tradition
Shinto practice
associatedWith agriculture
fertility
fox spirits
kitsune
prosperity
rice
centeredOnDeity Inari NERFINISHED
hasAspect agricultural deity worship
commercial prosperity cult
household deity devotion
hasColorAssociation red
white
hasFestival Hatsu-uma festival NERFINISHED
Inari Matsuri NERFINISHED
hasGeographicSpread throughout Japan
hasIconography fox guardian statues
red torii tunnels
hasMajorShrine Fushimi Inari Taisha NERFINISHED
Sōja Inari Shrine NERFINISHED
Toyokawa Inari NERFINISHED
Yūtoku Inari Shrine NERFINISHED
hasOffering abura-age
inari-zushi
rice
sake
hasOverseasPresence Japanese diaspora communities
hasPlaceOfWorshipType Inari shrine
Shinto shrine
hasRitualElement dedication of torii gates
festival processions
prayer for business prosperity
prayer for good harvest
hasSymbol fox
jewel
key
rice sheaf
torii gate
hasSyncreticForm Buddhist Inari cult NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodOfFlourishing Edo period NERFINISHED
practicedIn Japan NERFINISHED
relatedReligion Japanese Buddhism NERFINISHED
Shinto NERFINISHED
veneratedBy artisans
business owners
farmers
fishermen
merchants

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Motomiya-sai associatedWith Inari worship