子育地蔵尊

Japanese Name子育地蔵尊
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujin, Raijin, Yamato no Okami
Coordinates34.6531138, 135.5801052

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About this Shrine

Subkidori-guchi Tsukumogami Shrine is a Shinto temple located in Osaka, dedicated to the deity of child-rearing and protection. The shrine is built on a hill, offering panoramic views of the city. Historically significant, the shrine was originally established during the Edo period (1603-1867), but some sources suggest it may date back to the Kamakura era (1185-1333). Subkidori-guchi Tsukumogami Shrine is also notable for its unique architecture, featuring a distinctive five-story pagoda and traditional torii gate. The shrine's kami are believed to include Fujin and Raijin, as well as Yamato no Okami, patron deity of the region.

Cultural Significance

In Japanese folklore, Subkidori-guchi Tsukumogami Shrine is associated with the spirit of child-rearing and protection. During Cherry Blossom season, locals hold festivals in honor of the shrine's patron deity, Yamato no Okami. The shrine's torii gate is adorned with traditional paper lanterns during this time.

Enshrined Deities

Fujin Raijin Yamato no Okami

Location

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