Admission
- Adult (18+)Free
Also called Ebissan, Imamiya Ebisu
Naniwa, Osaka Prefecture
At a Glance
Today, it is widely worshipped as the home of deities for prosperous business and good fortune
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
Typical Crowds
Bustling
Visit Duration
Standard (45-60 minutes)
Within 300 m Within 600 m
Facilities
The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
What this place is believed to grant
5 structures on the grounds
Fascinating facts about this place
Today, it is widely worshipped as the home of deities for prosperous business and good fortune
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”
Luck-seekers can purchase various charms to hang from their fukuzasa in the hopes of attracting even more fortune, and each charm carries its own lucky meaning in Japanese culture
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