若宮八幡大神宮

Japanese Name若宮八幡大神宮
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFushimi Inari Okami
Coordinates34.6979787, 135.5448096

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About this Shrine

Located in Osaka, Ifukuji Shrine is dedicated to the deity of wealth and prosperity, Fushimi Inari Okami. The shrine was originally built during the Nara period (710-794 CE) and rebuilt during the Heian period (794-1185 CE). Over time, it has undergone various renovations and additions, including a major reconstruction in 1968. Today, visitors can see the distinctive vermilion torii gates that line the approach to the shrine.

Cultural Significance

Ifukuji Shrine is closely tied to the mythology of Fushimi Inari Okami, a deity believed to bring good fortune and prosperity. The shrine is also notable for its unique torii gate design, which features curved and tapered elements that differentiate it from other Shinto shrines.

Enshrined Deities

Fushimi Inari Inari Okami

Location

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