秋葉神社

Japanese Name秋葉神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTsukuyomi
Coordinates34.7208245, 135.0382848

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About this Shrine

Autumn Leaves Shrine, located in Osaka, is a serene Shinto sanctuary dedicated to the kami of autumn leaves and prosperity. This shrine is famous for its vibrant fall foliage, which attracts visitors from all over Japan. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design, with a main hall adorned with vermilion torii gates and wooden pillars. Visitors can participate in rituals and ceremonies performed throughout the year, including the annual Autumn Leaves Festival.

Cultural Significance

Autumn Leaves Shrine is associated with the mythological creature, Tsukuyomi-no-kami, the Shinto god of the moon and autumn. The shrine also hosts a festival called 'Koyo Matsuri,' which celebrates the changing colors of the leaves and is usually held in late November.

Enshrined Deities

Tsukuyomi-no-kami

Location

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