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[Trivia] Quiz about Fushimi Inari Taisha

Among the many shrines and temples in Kyoto’s sightseeing spots, Fushimi Inari Taisha is especially popular.

It draws attention not only from people in Japan but also from visitors from abroad.

Here, we’ll introduce a quiz related to Fushimi Inari Taisha, where the thousand torii gates create a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.

You can enjoy a wide range of questions—from those that teach you about Japanese traditions, culture, and history to those that explore the shrine’s intentions and the blessings it’s believed to bestow.

Be sure to try the quiz that deepens your knowledge about the lucky charms and foxes you’ll encounter as you climb Mount Inari.

[Trivia] Quiz about Fushimi Inari Taisha (11–20)

What do you call a lucky charm made from the cedar of Mount Inari?

What do you call a lucky charm made from the cedar of Mount Inari?
  1. Cedar of Happiness
  2. Kami no sugi (the sacred cedar tree)
  3. Cedar of the Sign
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Cedar of the Sign

The “Shirushi no Sugi” bestowed at Fushimi Inari Taisha is a good-luck charm made from cedar leaves from Mount Inari. It is a symbolic item that conveys wishes for benefits such as business prosperity and household safety, and is well loved by worshippers. The cedar leaves are believed to be imbued with sacred power, and bringing them home is thought to carry the deity’s blessings into one’s household.

In conclusion

We have introduced a quiz related to Fushimi Inari Taisha, known as one of the most famous tourist spots in Japan.

You may have discovered various facts, such as the shrine’s traditional events with a long history and the origins of its name.

As a shrine believed to grant many blessings, including prosperity, this information can also serve as tips on where to visit when you go to pray.

Along with experiencing Japan’s distinct traditional atmosphere, be sure to remember these fun facts about Fushimi Inari Taisha and its unique worldview.