一本松大社

Japanese Name一本松大社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujin Raijin
Coordinates34.7415036, 135.3972429

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About this Shrine

One-monosuke Taisha is a Shinto shrine located in Osaka's Higashinakazuki district, dedicated to the deity of cedar and longevity. As one of Japan's oldest shrines, it was founded during the Nara period (710-794 CE). The shrine complex features a large cedar tree, said to be over 400 years old, as well as several smaller shrines dedicated to other deities including Inari Okami and Fujin Raijin. Visitors can walk through the tranquil gardens, explore the shrine's historic buildings, or participate in traditional festivals such as the Cherry Blossom Viewing ceremony.

Cultural Significance

One-monosuke Taisha is associated with the mythology of the cedar tree, said to have healing properties and warding off evil spirits. The shrine's traditional festivals, such as the Cherry Blossom Viewing ceremony, are an important part of Osaka's cultural heritage.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami Fujin Raijin One-monosuke Okami

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