High Heavenly Hikobosan Shrine, located in Osaka's Shitennoji Park, is one of the oldest and most revered shrines in Japan. Established in 595 AD, during the Asuka period, it enshrines the deity Hikobosan, a heavenly kami associated with the wind, thunderstorms, and the sun. The shrine's architecture reflects its long history, with a mix of ancient and modern styles. Visitors can explore the serene gardens, stroll along the Kinpaku River, or attend one of the many festivals held throughout the year.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hikobosan
- Kami enshrined
- Hikobosan
- Coordinates
- 34.4181138, 135.6959341
Visitor tip
To fully experience the shrine's beauty, arrive early to witness the sunrise over the Kinpaku River.
Cultural notes
High Heavenly Hikobosan Shrine is closely tied to the mythology of the wind god Hikobosan, who is believed to bring about thunderstorms and whirlwinds. During the spring equinox festival, locals perform traditional dances to appease the deity.
Historical note
Established in 595 AD during the Asuka period.