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Karakuni-jinja

Karakuni-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Karakuni-jinja is a Shinto shrine in Fujiidera built about 1500 years ago, enshrining several important deities including Nigihayahi, the legendary ancestor of the Mononobe clan. A large stone torii gate marks the entrance, leading to a tree-lined stone pathway that continues to the main hall, constructed with simple materials and natural design.

The shrine was founded during Emperor Yuuryaku's reign in the fifth century and is about 1500 years old. It later appeared in the Engishiki, an official tenth-century register of recognized shrines, confirming its importance in imperial tradition.

The shrine honors the ancestors of the Mononobe clan, a powerful family in Japan's early history. Visitors walking through the grounds can sense the ongoing reverence for these forebears in the quiet spaces.

The shrine sits in Fujiidera away from busy roads, making it a quiet place to visit. The stone-paved pathways and surroundings are easy to walk through, perfect for a peaceful stroll through this historic site.

The shrine sits near the famous Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a collection of ancient burial mounds that show the area's connection to Japan's early rulers. This proximity to archaeologically important sites offers visitors a window into multiple layers of Japan's past.

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大阪府藤井寺市藤井寺1丁目19-14
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34.56917,135.59361
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February 7, 2026 11:00
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