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脇浜戎大社

Osaka

脇浜戎大社 is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Osaka, built in 718 during the Nara period. Dedicated to Takehisa-no-kami, the primary deity enshrined is Tamayama-no-kami, but other kami include Ishizuchi and Takekodai. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian style with a wooden main hall and a five-story pagoda. Visitors can experience the tranquility of this historic shrine during cherry blossom viewing season or participate in traditional festivals like the Setsubun no Hi (Bean-Throwing Festival).

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Tamayama-no-kami
Kami enshrined
Tamayama-no-kami, Ishizuchi, Takekodai
Coordinates
34.4427109, 135.3443956

Visitor tip

For a unique experience, visit脇浜戎大社 early in the morning to witness the sun rising over the shrine's five-story pagoda, a breathtaking sight during Japan's cherry blossom season.

Cultural notes

As a shrine located near Osaka Castle, 脇浜戎大社 is believed to have played a significant role in the region's history. The shrine's architecture and design are influenced by the Heian period's Shinto traditions, with a focus on harmony between nature and human existence.

Historical note

Built in 718 during the Nara period.

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