髙尾大明神

Takao Daimyojin

Japanese Name髙尾大明神
English NameTakao Daimyojin
PrefectureOsaka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTakao Daimyojin
Coordinates34.7275416, 135.2106702

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About this Shrine

Takao Daimyojin Shrine is a Shinto temple located in Osaka, dedicated to the deity of local merchants and traders. The shrine is said to have been built in 1600 during the Edo period, serving as a place of worship for the daimyos (feudal lords) of the region. Visitors can experience the traditional Japanese architecture and serene garden, while also learning about the rich history and mythology surrounding this kami.

Cultural Significance

As a deity of merchants and traders, Takao Daimyojin is often invoked for good fortune and prosperity in business. The shrine also hosts an annual festival to celebrate the arrival of autumn, featuring traditional dance performances and food stalls serving local specialties.

Enshrined Deities

Takao Daimyojin

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