住吉神社

Japanese Name住吉神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujitaba no Kami
Coordinates34.7087644, 135.4437059

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About this Shrine

The residence of the god of good luck and prosperity, Fujitaba no Kami,住吉神社 is a revered Shinto shrine located in Osaka Prefecture. Dedicated to the deity's benevolent nature, worshippers seek blessings for their fortunes and livelihoods. Built with a distinctive wooden gate adorned with lanterns, the shrine embodies traditional Japanese architectural styles.

Cultural Significance

Respected throughout history as a protector of good fortune, Fujitaba no Kami is also revered as the god of artisans, craftsmen, and merchants. The shrine holds an annual Spring Festival (Hanami) in late March to early April, where visitors can partake in traditional festivities and pray for prosperity.

Enshrined Deities

Fujitaba no Kami

Location

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