The shrine of Five-six-seven Ōdaiminyō is a Shinto site located in the heart of Osaka, dedicated to one of Japan's most revered kami. The Ōdaiminyō is believed to have played a significant role in the region's history and continues to be celebrated by locals during the annual Summer Festival. This enshrined deity is said to bring prosperity and good fortune to those who show reverence.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ōdaiminyō
- Kami enshrined
- Five-six-seven Ōdaiminyō
- Coordinates
- 34.5020745, 135.6005222
Visitor tip
To make an offering, approach the shrine at dawn or dusk, when the sun casts a gentle glow on the grounds. Bring a small bento with rice, miso soup, and local sweets as a token of respect.
Cultural notes
The Ōdaiminyō is often associated with regional festivals, particularly during the Obon holiday. Locals believe that the shrine's kami possesses spiritual powers to guide the spirits of ancestors back to their hometowns. As such, offerings are made in honor of these spirits, as well as for good luck and prosperity.