Journey through the ages as this book traces the shrine's rise from a divine omen on Mount Inari to its patronage by emperors and merchants alike. Uncover dramatic tales of conflict, such as the curse of the sacred trees in 827, and moments of triumph, like Fujiwara Tokihira's restoration in 908 and the rebuilding after the devastating Onin War. Marvel at the emergence of the mesmerizing Senbon Torii, the thousand vermilion gates funded by Edo-period devotees, and delve into the enigmatic symbolism of the kitsunefoxes revered as Inari's sacred messengers.
This book also illuminates Fushimi Inari's adaptation to modern challenges, from the Meiji Restoration's transformation of Shinto to the delicate balance of preserving tradition amidst booming tourism in the modern era. With chapters exploring the shrine's spiritual heartMount Inari itselfand its enduring legacy as a global symbol of faith, this book invites readers to connect with the timeless allure of Inari worship.
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