Admission
- Adult (18+)Free
Also known as: Ebissan
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
At a Glance
Today, it is widely worshipped as the home of deities for prosperous business and good fortune
The shrine also offers limited-edition goshuin (temple stamps) decorated with gold leaf during seasonal events like Toka Ebisu, attracting regular visitors year-round
Features Seven Lucky Gods: Ebisu One of the Shichifukujin (Seven Gods of Fortune), Ebisu is the patron god of business and fishermen
It’s a local tradition to toss spare change up at the rake in the hopes of getting it in the basket there, the rake itself symbolizing “raking in fortune”
This shrine offers 1 different goshuin designs
Regular
The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
Bustling
Standard (45-60 minutes)
Daikokucho Station
大国町駅Imamiya Station
今宮駅Shin-Imamiya Station
新今宮駅5 structures on the grounds
Facilities
Sacred journeys this temple belongs to
Fascinating facts about this place
Today, it is widely worshipped as the home of deities for prosperous business and good fortune
The shrine also offers limited-edition goshuin (temple stamps) decorated with gold leaf during seasonal events like Toka Ebisu, attracting regular visitors year-round
Features Seven Lucky Gods: Ebisu One of the Shichifukujin (Seven Gods of Fortune), Ebisu is the patron god of business and fishermen