吉志部神社

Japanese Name吉志部神社
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityWisdom / Good Fortune
Coordinates34.7836294, 135.5312459

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About this Shrine

吉志部神社 is a Shinto shrine located in Osaka, dedicated to the kami of wisdom and good fortune. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period (794-1185 CE) with its traditional tatami-mat covered main hall, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can experience the tranquil atmosphere and participate in rituals and ceremonies, such as the New Year's (Oshogatsu) and Star Festival (Tanabata).

Cultural Significance

This shrine is particularly connected to the mythology of the 'Three Wise Ones,' a group of powerful kami believed to possess wisdom, justice, and goodness. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, which feature several traditional torii gates and Shinto shrines dedicated to these revered deities.

Enshrined Deities

Gyoshi-bu-tsumi Jishin Tsuchi-no-kami

Location

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