菅原神社;岩室神社

Japanese Name菅原神社;岩室神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyogoku-san
Coordinates34.5766668, 135.4747483

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About this Shrine

Ryogoku Shrine, located in the heart of Osaka's entertainment district, is a sacred Shinto site that honors Ryogoku-san, a kami associated with agriculture and good fortune. The shrine is renowned for its traditional architecture and stunning views of the surrounding cityscape. Visitors can experience the tranquil atmosphere of the shrine's gardens, where they may also find ancient trees believed to be the abode of Ryogoku-san's spirit.

Cultural Significance

In Shinto tradition, Ryogoku-san is believed to grant blessings for successful harvests and protection from natural disasters. During the spring cherry blossom season, visitors often hold festivals to honor this benevolent kami.

Enshrined Deities

Ryogoku-san Kokoro-no-kami Izanagi

Location

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