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Website
  
www.inabasan.com

Priest(s)
  
Hito Higashimichi

Inaba Shrine

Dedicated to
  
Inishiki-Irihiko-no-mikoto

Address
  
Japan, 〒500-8043 Gifu Prefecture, Gifu, Inabadori, 1 Chome−1

Similar
  
Kogane Shrine, Mount Kinka, Zenkō‑ji, Kashimori Shrine, Nangū Taisha

Inaba shrine in gifu japan


Inaba Shrine (伊奈波神社, Inaba Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located at the base of Mount Kinka in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Originally, its name was written 稲葉神社, which is pronounced the same way. It is the main shrine that is celebrated by the city of Gifu in its annual Gifu Festival on the first Saturday of each April. Because of its size, it is a popular spot for hatsumōde and Shichi-Go-San.

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Timelapse watercolour painting inaba shrine gate in early winter gifu city japan


Enshrined god

The god Inishiki-Irihiko-no-mikoto is enshrined and worshipped at Inaba Shrine. He is the husband of the goddess Nunoshihime-no-mikoto enshrined at Kogane Shrine and the father of the god Ichihaya-no-mikoto enshrined at Kashimori Shrine. Because of the connection between the three gods, these three shrines have a very close relationship.

History

First built in the year 85, Inaba Shrine has a history of over 1900 years. Though it was originally located on Maruyama, to the north of Mount Kinka, it was moved to its present location by Saitō Dōsan in 1539.

Festivals

  • Setsubun Festival (February 3): Special prayer ceremonies are held at 9:20am and over 100 torches are lit at 6:00pm.
  • Gifu Festival (April 5): Held in conjunction with Kashimori and Kogane shrines. (Nearby Honjō Shrine holds their rites on the same day.)
  • References

    Inaba Shrine Wikipedia