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Originally it was a large shrine and was located in the present Tsurumanji Park.
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The deity is Emperor Ojin and is said to be an old village shrine. Originally a large shrine and located in the present Tsurumanji Park, it was enshrined at Toyosaki Shrine in the Meiji era due to the shrine organization policy and once disappeared. It was the current Minaminagara Hachimangu that was rebuilt after the war. Nearby are Settsu Kokubunji Temple, Tsurumanji Temple, Yodogawa Tenjin Shrine (Tenjin Shrine). It is a little far from the subway station.
Located in Kita-ku, Osaka City, it is within walking distance from Tenroku Station in the Tohoku direction. The foundation is unknown, but it seems that there was an old dozo in the precincts to stockpile supplies for Oda Nobunaga to attack Honganji Temple in the Ishiyama Battle. More than 400 years ago? Enshrining Emperor Ojin 7 A summer festival is held in early month, and stalls such as goldfish sukui and takoyaki can be enjoyed and cruised.
Walking distance from Tenjinbashi Suji rokuchome station
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It is a shrine within walking distance from Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchome Station. Surrounded by the surrounding buildings, torii gates and shrines were placed in a slightly cramped precinct. There was a donation monument in the precincts, and the land in the precincts seemed to be due to individual donations.
It is said that there used to be an old storehouse to stockpile Oda Nobunaga's provisions. Jimuri cherry blossoms are said to be the mainstream of the Nagara school and Kita school. However, the main deity is Emperor Ojin and is different from the Nagara Hachimangu Shrine in the north.
Originally it was a large shrine and was located in the present Tsurumanji Park.
The deity is Emperor Ojin and is said to be an old village shrine. Originally a large shrine and located in the present Tsurumanji Park, it was enshrined at Toyosaki Shrine in the Meiji era due to the shrine organization policy and once disappeared. It was the current Minaminagara Hachimangu that was rebuilt after the war. Nearby are Settsu Kokubunji Temple, Tsurumanji Temple, Yodogawa Tenjin Shrine (Tenjin Shrine). It is a little far from the subway station.
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Located in Kita-ku, Osaka City, it is within walking distance from Tenroku Station in the Tohoku direction. The foundation is unknown, but it seems that there was an old dozo in the precincts to stockpile supplies for Oda Nobunaga to attack Honganji Temple in the Ishiyama Battle. More than 400 years ago? Enshrining Emperor Ojin 7 A summer festival is held in early month, and stalls such as goldfish sukui and takoyaki can be enjoyed and cruised.
Walking distance from Tenjinbashi Suji rokuchome station
It is a shrine within walking distance from Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchome Station. Surrounded by the surrounding buildings, torii gates and shrines were placed in a slightly cramped precinct. There was a donation monument in the precincts, and the land in the precincts seemed to be due to individual donations.
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It is said that there used to be an old storehouse to stockpile Oda Nobunaga's provisions. Jimuri cherry blossoms are said to be the mainstream of the Nagara school and Kita school. However, the main deity is Emperor Ojin and is different from the Nagara Hachimangu Shrine in the north.