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Inari

In Shinto, the god(dess) of rice, food, and prosperity. Often represented as a bearded old man with foxes as his messengers, Inari displays gender changes, and is also frequently shown as a woman with long, flowing hair.



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In Inari, where we stayed in a snug little inn, one of the most sophisticated museums I've ever visited depicted the flowers, wildlife and seasons of Finnish Lapland.
Efraim and Inari Karsh, Empires of Sand: The Struggle for Mastry in the Middle East 1789-1923, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999).
The only non-Kansai director, Mikio Inari, was born in Fukuoka, but attended university in Tokyo.
 
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