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Shikitsu matsunomiya nishinari tabisho

Shikitsu matsunomiya nishinari tabisho, Shinto shrine in Japan

The Shikitsu Matsunomiya Nishinari Tabisho is a small Shinto shrine in the Nishinari ward of Osaka that serves as a resting place for a portable shrine used in local festival processions. The building features traditional Japanese elements including a wooden structure with a torii gate at the entrance marking the transition from ordinary to sacred space.

The shrine was reportedly founded following Empress Jingu's journey through the nearby area of Shikitsuhama, where three pine trees were planted as a sign of prayers for safety. Over time it underwent name changes from Matsumotonomiya to Yasaka Shrine, maintaining its connection to local traditions throughout these transitions.

The shrine is dedicated to Susanoo and Kushiinadahime, deities in Shinto belief associated with protection and wellbeing. Visitors leave offerings and tie wishes to trees and wooden plaques, revealing how the site remains woven into the daily practice of local residents.

The shrine sits centrally in the Nishinari neighborhood with easy access from busy streets and local markets. Visit in early morning or late evening for a quieter experience, though festival times especially around New Year bring lively processions and added activity to the area.

The name is said to derive from three pine trees that Empress Jingu planted after her journey through the area, a detail still reflected in the shrine's name and local identity today. This historical link to early Japanese history makes it more than a simple modern shrine.

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