三先天満宮

Japanese Name三先天満宮
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySusanoo-no-Mikoto, Fukuyama Hachiman, Tsukimachi Inari
Coordinates34.6608771, 135.4562442

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About this Shrine

Three-Spirited Shrine, located in the heart of Osaka, is dedicated to the three primary Shinto kami: Susanoo-no-Mikoto, Fukuyama Hachiman, and Tsukimachi Inari. This shrine complex reflects the city's rich history as a major trade center, with its architecture influenced by Heian-era styles. The shrine's design also incorporates elements of traditional Japanese gardens, creating a serene oasis amidst the bustling city.

Cultural Significance

Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god, is believed to bring fertility to the land and protection from natural disasters. Fukuyama Hachiman, a patron deity of merchants and traders, watches over the city's commercial endeavors. Tsukimachi Inari, a benevolent kami associated with rice and prosperity, ensures the community's well-being.

Enshrined Deities

Susanoo-no-Mikoto Fukuyama Hachiman Tsukimachi Inari

Location

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