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二宮神社

Osaka

The Namiya Shrine in Osaka is dedicated to the two sons of the Emperor Kinmei, who died during a battle against the Emperors' uncle, Oshimimi, and were subsequently deified as kami. This Shinto shrine is notable for its beautiful garden, traditional architecture, and the legend surrounding its founding.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
Two sons of Emperor Kinmei
座標
34.5781292, 135.6332449

参拝のヒント

To get a glimpse of the shrine's famous 'Two-Pathway' (naminobashi), enter through the main torii gate and make a right turn, then proceed down the pathway that leads to the shrine's inner courtyard.

文化的背景

Namiya Shrine is said to be associated with the legend of the ' Two Sons of Kinmei', a famous myth in Japanese folklore. During the festival season, visitors can enjoy traditional Shinto rituals and the vibrant atmosphere of the shrine's lantern-lit paths.

歴史

The shrine was built in 718 CE by Emperor Saga, who ordered the construction to commemorate his son's death.

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