Ganryu-jin-ha Sa is a Shinto shrine located in the Chuo Ward of Osaka, dedicated to the Shinto god Ganryu-jin-ha (a variant of Kanmusubi), the child of Susanoo and Amaterasu. The shrine's main gate is adorned with lanterns made from old Japanese paper lanterns, while its wooden torii gate features intricate carvings. In addition to the main deity, the shrine enshrines several other kami, including the god of prosperity and good luck.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ganryu-jin-ha
- Kami enshrined
- Ganryu-jin-ha, Kami of prosperity and good luck, Other kami
- Coordinates
- 34.4204197, 135.6712885
Visitor tip
To experience a traditional welcome, visitors should ring the bell three times before entering the shrine's grounds.
Cultural notes
Ganryu-jin-ha Sa is often visited during the Omi Festival (Omi Matsuri), which honors the god of prosperity and good luck. The shrine also holds a New Year's ceremony on January 1st, following traditional Shinto customs.
Historical note
The current main hall was rebuilt in 1845.