Kushifuru no Kami
Kushifuru no Kami, also known as the "God of Kushifuru," is a deity from Japanese folklore. This god is associated with the harvest and is often revered by farmers for ensuring a bountiful crop. The name "Kushifuru" translates to "the one who brings forth rice," highlighting the importance of rice in Japanese culture.
Worship of Kushifuru no Kami typically involves rituals and offerings, especially during the rice planting and harvesting seasons. Shrines dedicated to this deity can be found in rural areas, where communities gather to pray for good fortune and protection for their fields.