There are also several small shrines in Shangye Park, the most famous of which is the Garden Rice Lotus Shrine. The God of rice and lotus, the God of grain and food in Japanese mythology, is in charge of harvest. Legend has it that he sometimes appears in the form of a man, sometimes in the form of a woman, or even in the form of spiders and other forms. He has two foxes, a white fox and a fox cat. Owing to the fact that the God of rice and lotus is in charge of high yields and is beginning to symbolize wealth, the God of rice and lotus is now the largest number of shrines in Japan. I went in and turned around. I thought it was funny and asked for my signature. Good signatures can be taken home. Bad ones are tied to the rope at the door of the shrine.