舳松神社;松風神社

Japanese Name舳松神社;松風神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityUnknown
Coordinates34.5766466, 135.4747289

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About this Shrine

Shōmatsu-jinja and Matsukaze-jinja are two Shinto shrines located in the Tsuruhashi district of Osaka, Japan. The shrines are situated near a canal that once connected to Osaka Bay and were likely built to honor the kami of good fortune and prosperity. While both shrines have the same location and architectural style, they each have their own unique history and connection to regional deities.

Cultural Significance

Shōmatsu-jinja is known to enshrine the kami of good fortune and prosperity, while Matsukaze-jinja is believed to be dedicated to the kami associated with wind and storms. The shrines' architecture reflects the traditional Japanese style, with a large torii gate and ornate wooden structures.

Enshrined Deities

Shōmatsu Matsukaze

Location

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