尾羽天満宮

Japanese Name尾羽天満宮
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOyamatsumi-no-kami
Coordinates34.5519023, 135.4940563

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About this Shrine

Tailor-made information for Tailor-made visitors to the Tadanoumi Shrine in Osaka, Japan. This beautiful Shinto shrine is dedicated to the god of fishing and the sea, known as Oyamatsumi-no-kami. The shrine's elegant architecture reflects the region's rich history, with its main hall built during the Heian period (794-1185 CE). Visitors can stroll along the nearby Sumiyoshi River, which is said to be the river where the god was born. By offering a prayer or making an offering, you will be honoring the spirit of Oyamatsumi-no-kami.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is famous for its unique festival called 'Tanabata' which is held every August, celebrating the meeting of two star-crossed lovers in the Heavens.

Enshrined Deities

Oyamatsumi-no-kami

Location

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