宝蔵神社

Japanese Name宝蔵神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujin
Coordinates34.5772635, 135.5185874

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About this Shrine

Located in Osaka, Treasure House Shrine is a historic Shinto site that dates back to the Heian period. The shrine is dedicated to the god of wealth and prosperity, known as Fujin, who is often depicted with a bell. In the Edo period, the shrine underwent significant renovations and expansions, including the construction of its iconic five-story pagoda. Today, visitors can experience the tranquil atmosphere of the shrine, stroll through its beautifully landscaped gardens, and participate in traditional festivals such as the New Year's (Oshogatsu) visit.

Cultural Significance

Fujin, the deity of wealth and wind, is often depicted with a bell, which is said to have been donated by a wealthy patron in the Edo period. The shrine's five-story pagoda is also notable for its striking architecture, featuring intricately carved wooden beams and ornate roof tiles.

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