白龍大神

Japanese Name白龍大神
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyujin
Coordinates34.6759550, 135.4737616

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About this Shrine

The White Dragon Grand Shrine, located in Osaka, is a Shinto temple dedicated to the worship of Ryujin, the dragon god of good fortune and prosperity. The shrine is known for its beautiful architecture and stunning views of Osaka Bay. According to legend, the shrine was built on the site where a white dragon appeared to the local people, bringing fertility and abundance to the area.

Cultural Significance

Ryujin is a central figure in Japanese mythology, often depicted as a benevolent dragon with great wisdom and power. At this shrine, visitors can participate in traditional festivals such as the Ryujin Matsuri, which takes place during the autumnal equinox and features traditional dances, music, and offerings to the deity.

Enshrined Deities

Ryujin

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