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Omono nushi-jinja

Omono nushi-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Omono nushi-jinja is a small Shinto shrine in Amagasaki with traditional wooden buildings and well-maintained grounds. The sanctuary features a main gate called a torii, a prayer hall where visitors gather, and a commemorative stone marking historical significance.

The shrine was built in the early 7th century and has been part of the local community for many hundreds of years. According to legend, the Kamo family of gods played a significant role in its origins, seeking to bring good fortune to the area.

The shrine connects to the area's soy sauce making tradition, which shaped local life for centuries. A memorial stone marks this heritage, and visitors can sense how this craft remains part of the community's identity today.

The shrine is about a five-minute walk from Daimotsu Station and has a free parking lot for visitors. The peaceful location is easy to reach on foot, and a nearby highway entrance makes access convenient for those arriving by car.

The shrine was once built at the edge of land and water, where people believed the gods watched over sailors and fishermen. Today it stands as a quiet place where visitors still seek blessings for good fortune and happiness.

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兵庫県尼崎市大物町二丁目7-6
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34.71531,135.42517
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February 9, 2026 08:23
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