土生神社

Japanese Name土生神社
PrefectureOsaka
Citykishiwada
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTokusabu no kami
Coordinates34.4430711, 135.3903720

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About this Shrine

Tokusabu Jinja is a Shinto shrine located in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, dedicated to the kami of the land and its inhabitants. The shrine's name, Tokusabu, roughly translates to 'land birth' or 'earthly origin,' reflecting its connection to the natural world. The shrine's architecture is characteristic of traditional Japanese Shinto shrines, with a prominent torii gate and a serene garden.

Cultural Significance

As a local deity, Tokusabu is associated with fertility and prosperity. The shrine is also connected to the mythological origins of Kishiwada City, with its name believed to be derived from the word 'kisu,' meaning 'land' or 'earth.'

Enshrined Deities

Tokusabu no kami local deity associated with fertility and prosperity

Location

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