枚岡神社

Hiraoka Shrine

Japanese Name枚岡神社
English NameHiraoka Shrine
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityEnma
Coordinates34.6698429, 135.6505061

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About this Shrine

Hiraoka Shrine, located in Osaka Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami Enma. The shrine is situated near the Hiraoka River and is known for its unique thatched-roof hall. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design, with a tiled roof and wooden pillars. According to local legend, Enma was instrumental in the founding of Osaka Castle.

Cultural Significance

As a shrine dedicated to Enma, Hiraoka Shrine is often visited by those seeking good fortune and prosperity. In November, the shrine hosts the annual Enma Okuri Festival, where devotees carry large wooden statues of Enma through the streets.

Enshrined Deities

Enma Other kami associated with the shrine

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