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久保神社

久保神社, Shinto shrine in Japan

Kubo Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Osaka featuring several small buildings, a torii gate at the entrance, and well-maintained grounds with trees and stone lanterns. The shrine honors the sun goddess Amaterasu and includes a special prayer hall called Ganjōju-miya where visitors seek blessings for their wishes and daily life.

The shrine was founded in ancient times to protect the old village of Kubo and became deeply rooted in local life. Its name comes from an old word meaning a low or swampy place, reflecting the wet nature of the area long ago, and it later became one of the Seven Shrines surrounding Tennoji Temple.

Visitors practice traditional gestures like making coin offerings, ringing the bell, and writing wishes on wooden plaques to express their hopes. These daily rituals show how the shrine remains a space where people connect with their beliefs and find comfort in familiar practices.

The shrine is easily reached on foot, about a ten-minute walk from JR Tennyuji Station, with convenient access through quiet streets. A small parking area on site accommodates visitors arriving by car, and the location near the famous Tennoji Temple makes it convenient to visit both on the same day.

The shrine was destroyed during the major air raids of 1945 but was fully rebuilt in 1952, standing today as a symbol of local resilience and continuity. This reconstruction shows how the community viewed the place as central to their identity and chose to restore it despite significant destruction.

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