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Also called Ikutama Jinja, Ikutama-san, Ikukunitama Shrine
Tennoji, Osaka Prefecture
At a Glance
Ikukunitama Jinja is the English display name for 生國魂神社, a historic Shinto shrine in Osaka's Tennoji area. The shrine is also widely known by informal local names including Ikutama Jinja and Ikutama-san, which are useful aliases but not the formal romanization of the official name.
The shrine stands within central Osaka and is valued as a long-established place of worship connected with the city's guardian traditions. Visitors should treat the precinct as an active shrine: bow at the torii, keep to the side of the approach, purify at the temizuya when available, and follow posted guidance during ceremonies or festivals.
Because the official Japanese name is 生國魂神社, the corresponding primary romanization is Ikukunitama Jinja. Ikutama Jinja remains a common informal name and is retained as an alias for search and recognition.
Ikutama Jinja's path offers a striking view, contrasting modern skyscrapers with the timeless beauty of the shrine.
Ikutama Jinja becomes a vibrant hub during New Year with bonfires and fortune slips, offering a warm and festive atmosphere despite the winter chill.
The shrine is known for its koi pond, where visitors can spot large koi and even find lucky four-leaf clovers nearby.
This shrine offers 3 different goshuin designs
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Visit Ikutama Jinja during the New Year for a lively atmosphere with traditional bonfires and food stalls, but be prepared for long queues, especially around midnight on New Year's Eve.
Take a moment to explore the unique approach to the shrine, which is flanked by modern buildings, providing a striking contrast and a perfect photo opportunity.
If you're visiting with the intention of receiving blessings for business prosperity, consider scheduling your visit at the start of the year when many locals perform similar rituals.
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Ikutama Jinja's path offers a striking view, contrasting modern skyscrapers with the timeless beauty of the shrine.
Ikutama Jinja becomes a vibrant hub during New Year with bonfires and fortune slips, offering a warm and festive atmosphere despite the winter chill.
The shrine is known for its koi pond, where visitors can spot large koi and even find lucky four-leaf clovers nearby.
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