Spirituality · Protect · harvest
Source: Japanese
Root Word: Inari
Derived From: Lotus God
Meaning: Inari is the Shinto god of harvest and foxes, and is often regarded as the protector of business.
Popularity History: In Japan, the belief in Inari has a long history and has become the patron saint of many families and merchants. It is closely related to the prosperity of agriculture and commerce.