Akiha no Kami
Akiha no Kami is a deity from Japanese mythology, specifically associated with autumn and rice harvests. This god is often revered in Shinto practices, where rituals are performed to ensure a bountiful harvest and to express gratitude for the crops. Akiha no Kami is sometimes linked to the changing seasons and the natural cycles of life.
In some traditions, Akiha no Kami is also connected to the protection of agricultural lands and the well-being of farmers. The deity is celebrated during various festivals, where offerings are made to seek blessings for a successful harvest. This reflects the deep cultural significance of agriculture in Japanese society.