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Shikinagayoshi-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Shikinagayoshi-jinja is a Shinto shrine in Nagayoshi-nagahara with roots stretching back over 1200 years. The structure features simple wooden construction with traditional Japanese design, approached through stone steps and surrounded by a setting that has maintained its original character over the centuries.

The shrine was established in the early Heian period around 794 and ranks among Japan's oldest sites mentioned in the classical texts Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. During the Osaka Summer War, warrior Sanada Yukimura offered his military flags to the shrine, reflecting the deep connection between this location and local history.

The shrine serves as a gathering place where the local community celebrates its customs and traditions. During the autumn festival in October, visitors can observe traditional performances, processions with large decorated floats, and people wearing traditional clothing.

The shrine is easily accessible and well known in the local community, ideal for quiet walks and reflection. Visitors should check timing for autumn and spring festivals to observe traditional ceremonies and local customs such as tossing coins into the offering box and clapping before prayer.

The shrine preserves the military flags of warrior Sanada Yukimura, which he donated during the Osaka Summer War, while his swords were removed by occupation forces after the conflict. The flags bear the image of the famous Sanada coins and serve as unique relics that reveal the site's deep historical connection to local figures.

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二丁目8番23号
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34.60407,135.57056
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February 9, 2026 08:20
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