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陶荒田神社

Osaka

Tō-Ōtaru Shrine, located in Osaka Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of good fortune and prosperity, particularly for farmers and fishermen. The shrine's history dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), and it is said to be the ancestral temple of the Minami-no-Kami clan, who were known for their agricultural expertise.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Ōinashi
祀られている神
Ōinashi
座標
34.5104033, 135.5224563

参拝のヒント

Visitors can make an offering at the shrine's torii gate to ensure a good harvest or successful fishing trip. Be sure to use coins specifically designed for Shinto shrines, such as the senbei coin.

文化的背景

As a rural shrine located near Osaka's city center, Tō-Ōtaru Shrine reflects the agricultural traditions of the region. The shrine is also associated with the mythological god of rice, Ōkuninushi, who is revered for his role in bringing fertility and abundance to the land.

歴史

Established during the Heian period, Tō-Ōtaru Shrine has a long history dating back over 900 years.

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