阿倍王子神社

Japanese Name阿倍王子神社
Prefecture大阪府
City大阪市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityArai no Tsukasa
Coordinates34.6309471, 135.5091211

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About this Shrine

Located in Osaka city, Arai no Tsukasa Shrine is dedicated to the deified spirit of Princess Ariwara no Tsukushi, a legendary heroine from the Heian period. The shrine complex features traditional Shinto architecture with a rectangular main hall and multiple smaller shrines. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, including a traditional Japanese garden and a tea house.

Cultural Significance

Arai no Tsukasa Shrine is associated with the legend of Princess Ariwara no Tsukushi, who was said to have used her beauty and wit to outwit the evil general Fujiwara no Yoshifuru. The shrine is also known for its traditional Japanese garden design, which reflects the principles of wabi-sabi.

Enshrined Deities

Ariwara no Tsukushi

Location

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