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田坐神社

Osaka

Located in the Osaka Prefecture, the Iwatodai Shrine is dedicated to a deity associated with agriculture and fertility, likely Shime-no-Kami, an ancient god of harvest. The shrine's architecture is characterized by its traditional Japanese design, featuring a large torii gate and an impressive forested area. In the Heian period (794-1185 CE), it served as a significant center for Buddhist and Shinto rituals. Today, visitors can explore the shrine grounds and learn about its cultural significance through various festivals and ceremonies.

Religion
shinto
Kami enshrined
Shime-no-Kami
Coordinates
34.5822023, 135.5461538

Visitor tip

To make the most of your visit, consider attending one of the shrine's summer festivals, which feature traditional dances and offerings to Shime-no-Kami.

Cultural notes

As a rural shrine located in the Iwatodai area, the shrine holds cultural significance as a site for local harvest festivals. According to legend, Shime-no-Kami was revered by farmers for his benevolence towards agricultural endeavors.

Historical note

Founded in the 7th century as part of the Asuka Period's shrine construction projects.

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