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Abe Oji Shrine
Abe Ōji Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Abeno Ward, Osaka City. During the Heian period, when pilgrimages to Kumano became popular, it was known as the Fourth of the Kumano Kujūku Ōji (the 99 subsidiary shrines of Kumano). “Ōji” refers to branch shrines of the Kumano Grand Shrines, and pilgrims traveling from Kyoto through Settsu and Izumi to the Kumano Sanzan used these sites as rest stops along the way. Shrine tradition holds that it was founded by Emperor Nintoku, who is said to have discovered on this land a three-legged crow like the messenger of the Kumano deities that he had seen in a dream, and then established the shrine here. It is also said that in 826 Kōbō Daishi (Kūkai), by order of Emperor Junna, visited the shrine and performed prayers to dispel epidemics. Thereafter it came to be revered for protection from disease, and it remains widely worshiped for warding off misfortune, health, and healing. The grounds include the main sanctuary and a shrine dedicated to Yatagarasu Ōkami, believed to deliver wishes to Kumano, as well as four sacred trees said to be around 500 years old. In recent years, omikuji fortunes featuring a distinctive Yatagarasu silhouette have become popular on social media.
Address
9-4 Abe no Motomachi, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-0034
Access
5-minute walk southeast from Higashitengachaya Station (Hankai Uemachi Line), near Abe Seimei Shrine
From Tennoji/Abenobashi area, take an Osaka City Bus bound for Sumiyoshi Shakomae or Asaka; get off at “Ōji-chō Ōji Jinja-mae,” then walk 1 minute About a 15-minute walk from Shōwa-chō Station Exit 4 (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line)
Telephone
06-6622-2565
