Ukanomitama no Kami

Ukanomitama no Kami

Deity of rice, agriculture, foxes, fertility, commerce, and industry

Inari Okami Uka no Mitama Miketsu no Kami Toyouke Omikami
稲荷大神 倉稲魂命 御食津神 豊受大御神
Kojiki & Nihon Shoki

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Ukanomitama is the principal deity behind the vast Inari faith, which encompasses more shrines than any other in Japan—an estimated 30,000 to 40,000. The name itself points to the divine spirit (mitama) dwelling within rice stalks (uka/uke), placing this deity at the very heart of Japan's rice-cultivation civilization.

The Kojiki identifies Ukanomitama as a child of Susanoo, born alongside other food-related deities. Over centuries, the Inari cult absorbed elements from Buddhist, Daoist, and folk traditions, making the precise theological identity of 'Inari' remarkably fluid. Fushimi Inari Taisha, the head shrine, enshrines Ukanomitama together with four other agricultural deities.

The iconic fox (kitsune) serves as Inari's divine messenger, not the deity itself—a distinction often misunderstood in popular culture. The association likely derives from the fox's role in guarding rice paddies from rodents. Inari worship expanded from agrarian origins to encompass commerce and industry during the Edo period, as merchant classes adopted the deity as a patron of prosperity.

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Fox (Kitsune) (狐(きつね))

The fox serves as the sacred messenger (shinshi) of Inari. Pairs of fox statues guard Inari shrines, often depicted holding a key, jewel, sheaf of rice, or scroll. The association may originate from foxes inhabiting rice paddies and protecting harvests from rodents.

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Saruka Shrine Saruka Shrine Aomori independent
Shiwa Inari Shrine Shiwa Inari Shrine Iwate branch
Takekoma Inari Shrine Takekoma Inari Shrine Miyagi major_branch
Kasama Inari Shrine Kasama Inari Shrine Ibaraki major_branch
Yakyu Inari Shrine Yakyu Inari Shrine Saitama branch
Hanazono Shrine Hanazono Shrine Tokyo independent
Taikodani Inari Shrine Taikodani Inari Shrine Shimane notable_branch
Yutoku Inari Shrine Yutoku Inari Shrine Saga notable_branch
Takahashi Inari Shrine Takahashi Inari Shrine Kumamoto notable_branch

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Who is Ukanomitama no Kami in Japanese mythology?

Ukanomitama no Kami (宇迦之御魂神) is Deity of rice, agriculture, foxes, fertility, commerce, and industry. This deity appears in Kojiki & Nihon Shoki and is enshrined at 9 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Ukanomitama no Kami?

There are 9 shrines in our database dedicated to Ukanomitama no Kami, including Saruka Shrine, Shiwa Inari Shrine, Takekoma Inari Shrine and more.

What myths involve Ukanomitama no Kami?

Ukanomitama no Kami appears in 1 myths including The Origins of the Inari Faith. These stories come from Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.