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- Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine comment "Wakamiya Inari Shrine at Waipahu Cultural Garden in Waipahu, Hawaiʻi, is the last surviving example of Inari Shrine architecture on Oʻahu. Unlike most Shinto shrines, which are unpainted, those dedicated to the fox deity Inari, the god of the harvest, are painted bright red. This shrine thus represents not just the religious heritage of Japanese immigrants to Hawaiʻi, but also their principal early roles as agricultural laborers on sugarcane and pineapple plantations.".
- Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine label "Wakamiya Inari Shrine".
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- Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine lat "21.39138888888889".
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- Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine depiction Oahu-Wakamiya-Inari-shrine-frontnear.JPG.
- Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine homepage wakamiyainarishrine.wordpress.com.
- Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine isPrimaryTopicOf Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine.
- Wakamiya_Inari_Shrine name "Wakamiya Inari Shrine".