Sumiyoshi Shrine (Otaru)
住吉神社
住吉大社
Sumiyoshi Taisha is the head of approximately 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines across Japan and one of the most important shrines in the Kansai region. Its four main halls, all National Treasures, are arranged in a unique configuration: three in a row pointing toward the sea (representing a fleet of ships) with the fourth alongside. This 'sumiyoshi-zukuri' architectural style is one of the oldest forms of shrine architecture. The shrine is intimately connected with the sea, as the three Sumiyoshi deities (the Tsutsu-no-o brothers) were born from the purification of Izanagi after his return from the underworld. They have been worshipped as protectors of seafarers since ancient times. The iconic arched Taikobashi (drum bridge) at the entrance is one of Osaka's most photographed structures. During New Year, Sumiyoshi Taisha is the most visited shrine in the Kansai region.
Head of about 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines. Four National Treasure main halls arranged in a unique configuration symbolizing a fleet of ships. One of Osaka's most important shrines with over 2 million New Year visitors.
Semi-legendary empress; deity of safe childbirth, maritime protection, and victory in battle
The four main halls are all National Treasures and are arranged to symbolize a fleet of ships heading out to sea.
Source: documented
The 'sumiyoshi-zukuri' architectural style is one of the oldest shrine styles, predating Chinese architectural influences.
Source: documented
Over 2 million people visit during New Year, making it the most popular hatsumode destination in the Kansai region.
Source: documented
Various shrines have hosted Dragon Quest collaboration events. The series does not directly model real shrines, but its cultural significance has led to shrine partnerships for special events.
Location Coordinates
34.6128, 135.4928
2-9-89 Sumiyoshi, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
大阪府大阪市住吉区住吉2-9-89
Sumiyoshitaisha Station (Nankai Main Line)
6:00-17:00
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Sumiyoshi Taisha is the head of approximately 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines across Japan and one of the most important shrines in the Kansai region. Its four main halls, all National Treasures, are arranged in a unique configuration: three in a row pointing toward the sea (representing a fleet of ships) with the fourth alongside. This 'sumiyoshi-zukuri' architectural style is one of the oldest forms of shrine architecture. The shrine is intimately connected with the sea, as the three Sumiyoshi deities (the Tsutsu-no-o brothers) were born from the purification of Izanagi after his return from the underworld. They have been worshipped as protectors of seafarers since ancient times. The iconic arched Taikobashi (drum bridge) at the entrance is one of Osaka's most photographed structures. During New Year, Sumiyoshi Taisha is the most visited shrine in the Kansai region.
Sumiyoshi Taisha is located in Osaka-shi, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka. The full address is: 2-9-89 Sumiyoshi, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka.
The enshrined deities are: sokotsutsunoo no mikoto, nakatsutsunoo no mikoto, uwatsutsunoo no mikoto, Empress Jingu (Okinagatarashihime).
Sumiyoshi Taisha is known for: Safe Voyages, Good Catch, Waka Poetry, General Prosperity.
The nearest station is Sumiyoshitaisha Station (Nankai Main Line). It is about a 3-minute walk from the station.