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Hyōzu-jinja

Hyōzu-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Hyōzu-jinja is a small Shinto shrine in Kishiwada with traditional architecture featuring a wooden main building with a curved roof and a large torii gate at the entrance. The grounds are surrounded by trees, simple stone lanterns, and quiet spaces that create a peaceful setting for visitors.

This shrine traces its origins back to the Heian period, which lasted until the 12th century, and has been a place where the community has prayed for generations. Its long history reflects the enduring importance as a center of local identity and continuity.

The shrine is dedicated to Kami, spiritual beings in the Shinto religion, and draws visitors who come to show respect and express gratitude for good fortune. During festivals, colorful paper lanterns and streamers decorate the grounds, bringing the neighborhood together around shared traditions.

The shrine is easily accessible, located in a residential neighborhood with small shops and older houses, where visitors notice a shift from busy streets to a quieter atmosphere. It is customary to ring a small bell before praying, clap your hands, and bow to show respect.

Many local business owners and neighbors visit the shrine to ask for good fortune and often purchase small charms or talismans sold at a shop within the grounds. This practice shows how deeply rooted the shrine is in the daily lives and hopes of the community.

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February 9, 2026 08:21
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