Inari may refer to:
Shinto
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Inari Ōkami
, also called , is the Japanese ''kami'' of Red fox, foxes, Fertility (soil), fertility, rice, tea, sake, agriculture and Industrial sector, industry, and general prosperity and worldly success, and is one of the principal kami of Shinto. The nam ...
, a Shinto spirit
** Mount Inari in Japan, site of
Fushimi Inari-taisha
is the head shrine of the ''kami'' Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The shrine sits at the base of a mountain, also named Inari, which is above sea level, and includes trails up the mountain to many smaller shrin ...
, the main Shinto shrine to Inari
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Inari shrine
is a type of Japanese shrine used to worship the kami Inari. Inari is a popular deity associated with foxes, rice, household wellbeing, business prosperity, and general prosperity. Inari shrines are typically constructed of white stucco walls wit ...
, dedicated to the Shinto god Inari
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Inari-zushi, a type of sushi
Places
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Inari, Finland
Inari (; ; ; ; Norwegian language, Norwegian and ) is Finland's largest Municipalities of Finland, municipality by area (but one of the most sparsely populated), with four official languages, more than any other in the country. Its major source ...
, municipality
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Inari (village)
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Inari is a population centre in the municipality by the same name in Lapland, Finland. It is widely known as the capital of Finnish Sámi culture
Acronyms
* SAMI, ''Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange'', a closed-captioning format ...
, in the municipality of the same name in Finland
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Lake Inari
Lake Inari (, , , , , ) is the largest lake in Sápmi and the third-largest lake in Finland. It is located in the northern part of Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle. The lake is above sea level, and is regulated at the Kaitakoski power plan ...
, Finland
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Inari Station
is a railway station on the Nara Line in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The station number is JR-D03. It is the closest station to Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine.
Layout
The station has two side platfo ...
, a railway station in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Astronomy
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1532 Inari
1532 Inari, provisional designation , is a stony Eoan asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 28 kilometers in diameter. Discovered by Yrjö Väisälä at Turku Observatory in 1938, it was later named for Lake Inari ...
, a main-belt asteroid
Given name
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Inari Karsh
Efraim Karsh (; born 6 September 1953) is an Israeli and British historian who is the founding director and emeritus professor of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies at King's College London. Since 2013, he has served as professor of political ...
(born 1953), professor of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies at King's College London
Anthropology
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Inari Sami people
Inari may refer to:
Shinto
* Inari Ōkami, a Shinto spirit
** Mount Inari in Japan, site of Fushimi Inari-taisha, the main Shinto shrine to Inari
** Inari shrine, dedicated to the Shinto god Inari
* Inari-zushi, a type of sushi
Places
* Inari, ...
, a Sami people of Finland
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Inari Sami language
Inari may refer to:
Shinto
* Inari Ōkami, a Shinto spirit
** Mount Inari in Japan, site of Fushimi Inari-taisha, the main Shinto shrine to Inari
** Inari shrine, dedicated to the Shinto god Inari
* Inari-zushi, a type of sushi
Places
* Inari, ...
, the language spoken by the Inari Sami
Other uses
* Inari, a nickname for
Yusuke Kitagawa from the 2016 ''Persona 5'' video game
See also
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Enaree
The ''Enarei'', singular ''Enaree'', were Scythians, Scythian androgynous priests and shamanistic soothsayers who played an important role in the Scythian religion. They were feminine-presenting priests of male sex who served the goddesses Artimpa ...
, a Scythian shaman
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HINARI
Hinari Access to Research for Health Programme was set up by the World Health Organization and major publishers to enable developing countries to access collections of biomedical and health literature. There are up to 15,000 e-journals and up to ...
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Hinari
Hinari Access to Research for Health Programme was set up by the World Health Organization and major publishers to enable developing countries to access collections of biomedical and health literature. There are up to 15,000 e-journals and up to ...
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Inaria
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