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Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine

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Banri
November 29, 2018
Sumiyoshi shrine is one of the oldest in Japan and all architectures are national treasure of Japan.
Kiki
January 20, 2018
One of Japan's most renowned shrines, Sumiyoshi Taisha is the head of approximately 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines throughout Japan. At the beginning of each year, more than 2 million worshippers visit the shrine to pray for health and prosperity in the coming year. Encompassed by natural beauty, the shrine grounds overflow with spiritual spots offering a profound sense of history, such as the Sorihashi arched bridge (Taikobashi) - an emblem of Sumiyoshi Taisha - sacred trees over 1,000 years old, numerous cultural properties, and the main shrine hall, which is a designated national treasure.
One of Japan's most renowned shrines, Sumiyoshi Taisha is the head of approximately 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines throughout Japan. At the beginning of each year, more than 2 million worshippers visit the shrine to pray for health and prosperity in the coming year. Encompassed by natural beauty, the shri…
Yohei
October 6, 2017
観光 • Sumiyoshi-ku, Ōsaka-fu, 558-0045 The head of more than 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines nationwide and the most popular shrine in Osaka for New Year's visits.
Eiichi
August 3, 2017
Sumiyoshi Shrine is the biggest shrine in Osaka! very popular for travelers!!! You must go!
Kei
July 8, 2017
While Osaka and the Kansai region are rife with Buddhist shrines, the Sumiyoshi-taisha Shrine is special in that it predates the appearance of Buddhism in Japan, and instead honors Shinto – Japan’s indigenous religion, which envelops the island nation’s folklore and mythology. The shrine is built in the Sumiyoshi-zukuri architectural style and is the oldest existing example of it. This style is characterized by clean, simple lines rather than elaborate curves, bold colors of red, black and white, and a roof that slants rather than curves up. The shrine is surrounded by beautiful grounds with natural scenery that changes by the season, so even if you are not interested in religion or history,
While Osaka and the Kansai region are rife with Buddhist shrines, the Sumiyoshi-taisha Shrine is special in that it predates the appearance of Buddhism in Japan, and instead honors Shinto – Japan’s indigenous religion, which envelops the island nation’s folklore and mythology. The shrine is built in…

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2-chōme-9-89 Sumiyoshi
Osaka, Osaka