Experiences, Events, and Spots
Nunose Shrine
Since ancient times, there have been legends related to cloth, and he has been praised as a god of healing illnesses and exterminating poisonous insects, and in the modern era he has come to be worshipped as a god of protection from evil, traffic safety, and business prosperity in addition to healing illnesses, and is revered by local people as he is always said to grant wishes. The enshrined deities are the three gods Hayasusanoo no Mikoto, Yae Kotoshironushi no Mikoto, and Takemikazuchio no Mikoto.
Basic information
The main hall, designated as a tangible cultural property by Osaka Prefecture, is a one-bay, Nagare-zukuri style hall from the early Edo period. The Chinese lions painted on both sides of the main hall are said to have been painted by Kano Tan'yu.
The "love fortune" created in collaboration with contemporary artist Ichihara Hiroko has proven popular.
| Business hours and holidays | Awarding place: 9:00-17:00 Gates open: 6:00 Gates close: 18:00 Closed: Mondays (gift center), closed the following day if Monday is a national holiday or if there is a monthly festival on the 1st or 15th |
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| Contact Us | Nunose Shrine 072-334-7634 |
| Official website | http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~nunose/ |
| Address | 2-4-11 Kitashinmachi, Matsubara City |
| Access |
5 minutes walk from Kintetsu Nunoshi Station |
