兼平大明神;福徳大明神

Japanese Name兼平大明神;福徳大明神
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHyocho Daikokuten
Coordinates34.5650076, 135.5001737

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About this Shrine

Located in Osaka, 兼平大明神 Shrine honors the dual kami of Fusai Daikokuten and Hyocho Daikokuten, both associated with prosperity, good fortune, and warding off evil spirits. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period, with a large torii gate and a traditional Shinto interior. Visitors can experience the vibrant atmosphere of this Osaka shrine during its annual spring festival.

Cultural Significance

Fusai Daikokuten is also revered as a protector of the sea and merchant vessels. The shrine's spring festival, known as Fusai Matsuri, takes place on the second Sunday in April, featuring traditional food stalls and performances by local martial artists.

Enshrined Deities

Fusai Daikokuten Hyocho Daikokuten

Location

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