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Sumiyoshi Taisha

大阪府
4.5
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.

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Point 1

Viewing the Four Main Shrines Designated as National Treasures

At Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine in Osaka, there are four main shrines designated as national treasures. Their beautiful view is breathtaking and they are a valuable presence that conveys the ancient Japanese architectural style of "Sumiyoshi-zukuri". The unique arrangement of the shrines is reminiscent of a fleet of ships sailing on the sea, creating a mysterious atmosphere. In addition, scattered throughout the precincts are reflecting bridges and sacred trees that give a sense of deep historical charm. This magnificent landscape continues to captivate visitors, so why not come and see it for yourself?
Point 2

Sumiyoshi Taisha, a Shrine Worshiped as the God of the Sea

Located in Osaka City, Sumiyoshi Taisha is deeply revered as the god of the sea. People have been visiting the shrine since ancient times to pray for safe voyages and bountiful catches, and its history is long and rich. There are many highlights, such as the four designated national treasures and the Sorihashi Bridge, and a mysterious atmosphere permeates the area. It's also culturally valuable, as it's known as one of the "Three Shrines of Waka." Why not experience this deep and charming spot for yourself?
Point 3

Experience a Variety of Festivals and Unique Rituals

Sumiyoshi Taisha in Osaka City is a historic shrine dedicated to the god of the sea, where you can experience a variety of festivals and unique rituals. Traditional ceremonies related to the sea, such as boat processions and hatsu-tatsu-mairi, are held, and you're sure to be captivated by their profoundness and beauty. In addition, there are scattered national treasure buildings with high historical value, allowing you to spend a special time that you won't forget once you visit.
Point 4

The Five Great Power Stones, Known as a Power Spot

At Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine in Osaka City, there are the famous Five Great Power Stones, known as a power spot. Each stone is said to bestow blessings of "financial fortune," "health," "academic success," "romance," and "safe childbirth," and many visitors come to pray. Why not feel the energy from the stones that symbolize the five powers in the mystical atmosphere of the shrine? Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine, which is also revered as a guardian deity of navigation, is also a must-see for its national treasure-designated buildings.
Point 5

Admire the High Historical Value of the Sacred Kusunoki Tree

At Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine in Osaka, there is a sacred kusunoki tree that is over 1000 years old. Revered as the guardian deity of navigation since ancient times, its majestic appearance overwhelms visitors. It is also known as a god of waka poetry and purification, and has been loved by many aristocrats since the Heian period. Why not admire this sacred kusunoki tree of high historical value and deeply experience Japanese culture?
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Basic Information

Address 2-9-89 Sumiyoshi, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Business Hours

6:00~17:00

TEL 06-6672-0753
Web Site http://www.sumiyoshitaisha.net/

Review

Average Review
4.5
5 Reviews
5
sasa
Posted Date:2025/3/6
さすが大阪の一宮!規模が大きい! 大きな本殿が四つもあって素晴らしかった 周りにいくつも摂社があるようです 人の3倍位の大きな石灯籠がいくつもありました。立派。 右奥に行ったら石を拾ってお守りにするというパワースポットがあり、五、大、力、と書かれた石を拾ってお守り袋に入れると言う習わしがあるみたいです。叶ったら返しに行くらしい。 さらにその奥に巨木が何本もある空間があって、巨木と合体してしまった祠、楠珺社という社がありました。巨木が好きなのでとても良かったです! 楠珺社のお使いが猫らしく、猫の置物がたくさん。猫にも2回出会いました。全然逃げなかった あと島津家発祥の地もありました! 住吉大社の前に路面電車が走ってました 大阪に路面電車あるの知らなかった
5
maple satsuma
Posted Date:2025/1/23
摂津国一宮で住吉神社の総本社です。 大阪を訪れた際は必ず参拝しているので、今回は3連休中に参拝しました。 9:30頃参拝したら、そこそこ混んでいました。 境内は神聖な空気に包まれており、参拝するたびにパワーをいただいています。 第一本宮から第四本宮だけでなく、初辰さんで有名な南珺社や少し離れた所にあるおもかる石で有名な大歳社などもあります。 今回もパワーをいただき、頑張ろうという気力がわいてきました。
4
忍者ネコ
Posted Date:2025/3/6
全国約2300社ある 住吉神社の 総大社です。商売繁盛、子宝 恋愛成就、縁結び、家内安全に ご利益が あると云われて います。 2月2日の 節分祭は 9時から 開催されます。神職による 伝統的な 儀式の後 10時から 鬼に見立てた 的に矢を射る 奉射の儀が 行われます。 11時からは 福豆撒きが行われます。 1月9日は 大阪最古の えびす祭が 行われます。 4月は 住吉武道館前の 桔梗の花が 例年 見頃になります 昔話の 主人公 一寸法師は 住吉大社の 申し子と 云われています。

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