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It seems to be related to Empress Jingu.
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It is from a long history, but it is said that Empress Jingu dedicated Zamajin on the way back from Silla and took a rest. It is unclear what kind of benefits it has. It is located at 4~5 minutes walk from Keihan station along Tosa Hori Dori street.
It is located south of Tosabori-dori, Chuo-ku. Toibanmatojin and Kibanmatojin are enshrined in the small shrine in the back of the small precincts. The large stone in front is said to be the enshrined stone of Empress Jingu, and you can see that it has a fence and is important for storage. It's a small company, but please stop by when you pass nearby.
Currently, Zama Shrine is located in Kutaro-cho, Chuo-ku, Osaka, but this place was originally there. The beginning of this shrine was that Empress Jingu enshrined Zama God on her way home from Silla. After that, Hideyoshi Toyotomi was relocated because it corresponds to the castle area when the Osaka Castle was built. Even today, the stone where Empress Jingu took a break remains as a seating stone in the precincts.
You can walk from Kitahama station. Although it is a shrine, the entrance was closed by the gate and I couldn't go inside. I don't know why, but it was the first time such a shrine.
It is a shrine! I'm in the neighborhood, so I often go there, but I always clean it carefully, and beautiful hydrangeas are lined up during the rainy season ♪ It is a recommended shrine to spend a relaxing time!
It seems to be related to Empress Jingu.
It is from a long history, but it is said that Empress Jingu dedicated Zamajin on the way back from Silla and took a rest. It is unclear what kind of benefits it has. It is located at 4~5 minutes walk from Keihan station along Tosa Hori Dori street.
That's a little, Zama Shrine Gyogu!
It is located south of Tosabori-dori, Chuo-ku. Toibanmatojin and Kibanmatojin are enshrined in the small shrine in the back of the small precincts. The large stone in front is said to be the enshrined stone of Empress Jingu, and you can see that it has a fence and is important for storage. It's a small company, but please stop by when you pass nearby.
A shrine related to empress Jingu
Currently, Zama Shrine is located in Kutaro-cho, Chuo-ku, Osaka, but this place was originally there. The beginning of this shrine was that Empress Jingu enshrined Zama God on her way home from Silla. After that, Hideyoshi Toyotomi was relocated because it corresponds to the castle area when the Osaka Castle was built. Even today, the stone where Empress Jingu took a break remains as a seating stone in the precincts.
I can't come.
You can walk from Kitahama station. Although it is a shrine, the entrance was closed by the gate and I couldn't go inside. I don't know why, but it was the first time such a shrine.
In the city.
It is a shrine! I'm in the neighborhood, so I often go there, but I always clean it carefully, and beautiful hydrangeas are lined up during the rainy season ♪ It is a recommended shrine to spend a relaxing time!