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*''Founded: [[1190]]'' | *''Founded: [[1190]]'' | ||
*''Japanese'': 佐助稲荷神社 ''(Sasuke Inari jinja)'' | *''Japanese'': 佐助稲荷神社 ''(Sasuke Inari jinja)'' |
Latest revision as of 04:32, 5 April 2012
- Founded: 1190
- Japanese: 佐助稲荷神社 (Sasuke Inari jinja)
Sasuke Inari is a Shinto shrine in Kamakura dedicated to Inari, kami of rice.
It is said that when Minamoto no Yoritomo was in Izu, the god of rice appeared to him in a dream, telling him "the time to destroy the Heike is now!", and that he couldn't lose. Yoritomo began raising an army on 1180/8/17, and five years later had decisively defeated the Heike. As a means of showing his gratitude, in 1190, Yoritomo ordered Hatakeyama Shigetada to establish a shrine on this site.
The shrine is known for its long lanes of numerous vermillion torii.
References
- "Sasuke Inari." Kamakura-burabura.com.