加茂神社

Japanese Name加茂神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.3395618, 135.2077803

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About this Shrine

Addo Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Osaka Prefecture, dedicated to the worship of the sun goddess Amaterasu Omikami and other local deities. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a major stop on the Tokaido highway during the Edo period. Visitors can explore the shrine's traditional Japanese gardens and observe rituals performed by the Shinto priests.

Cultural Significance

Addo Shrine is famous for its New Year (Oshogatsu) festival, which features traditional performances and food stalls. The shrine's architecture also reflects its connection to the nearby Osaka Castle, a symbol of the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

Enshrined Deities

null Amaterasu Omikami Hachiman Inari Tenjin

Location

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