成香神社

Japanese Name成香神社
PrefectureHokkaido
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates42.6334089, 140.7849795

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About this Shrine

Established in 1834, Shitennō-ji is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Japan. Despite its Buddhist origins, it has been designated as a Shinto shrine since 1873. The temple complex is dedicated to ten major deities and features five distinct shrines. Located in Osaka's Chūō ward, the shrine attracts visitors from all over for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere.

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