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Ōma Inari-jinja
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Ōma Inari-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Ōma Inari-jinja is a small shrine in the town of Ōma dedicated to Inari, the Shinto deity of rice, agriculture, and prosperity. The modest wooden structure sits among trees with a simple torii gate marking the entrance and a stone path leading to the main altar where visitors leave offerings.

The shrine dates back several hundred years and has been part of the community for generations, with stories and photographs passed down by local elders. A rare procession honoring a protective goddess has continued for roughly 300 years, demonstrating the deep historical roots and spiritual importance the shrine holds in the area.

The shrine is closely tied to local fishermen who seek blessings for safe journeys and good catches before heading out to sea. Festival celebrations reveal how the community keeps its traditions alive through music, processions, and shared rituals that connect people to the sea and their history.

The shrine is easily reached via a simple stone path and welcomes visitors to sit quietly and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Visit in the morning or evening when locals often come to pray, and keep in mind the location near fields and the sea shapes the character of the area.

The shrine is known for a rare procession honoring a protective goddess that occurs in few places across Japan, showing the deep trust local fishermen place in spiritual protection. This tradition comes alive with drumming, singing, and colorful decorations that reflect the community's historical bond with the sea and reverence for inherited practices.

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Oma
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青森県下北郡大間町大字大間字大間91
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41.52556,140.91139
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February 9, 2026 07:47
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