Located in the prefecture of Okayama, Japan, the Ōsaka-jinaiyamako-ha Shinto shrine is dedicated to the protection and prosperity of the city's residents. As a lesser-known Shinto shrine, it holds significant cultural importance as a historic and rural site that preserves local traditions.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Tennō, no, Ōsaka-jinaiyamako-ha
- Coordinates
- 34.5400293, 133.8197295
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's rustic charm, visitors are advised to take a short walk around the surrounding countryside during sunrise or sunset, when the golden light highlights the shrine's traditional architecture.
Cultural notes
This shrine is notable for its historical connection to the region's agriculture and trade. The shrine's deity is believed to be associated with the 'god of rice fields,' reflecting the importance of the land in local culture.