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八幡神社

Osaka

The Eight-Horned Shrine in Osaka, dedicated to the Shinto deity Susanoo-no-Mikoto, is one of Japan's oldest and most revered shrines. Located at the confluence of the Dojima River and the Ikoma River, this shrine has been a center for local worship and festivities since its inception.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Susanoo
Kami enshrined
Susanoo, no, Mikoto
Coordinates
34.3510234, 135.6918404

Visitor tip

To experience the shrine's unique charm, visit during the annual Eight-Horned Shrine Festival (Hachijū-sai) in October, where locals perform traditional dances and offer prayers for good fortune and prosperity.

Cultural notes

As one of the most sacred sites in Osaka, the Eight-Horned Shrine is closely tied to local folklore and mythology. The shrine's name 'Hachibutsu' (Eight-Buddha) refers not only to its eight main shrines but also to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, who is said to have created the sea and sky.

Historical note

Founded in 690 AD by Prince Shotoku Taishogun, who is credited with introducing Buddhism to Japan.

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