Mitsumiya (commonly known as Mitsu Hachiman Shrine)





A shrine with over 1,000 years of history located in the busy Minami district of Osaka.
According to the shrine's history, in 749, the first year of the Tenpyo Shoho era under the reign of Empress Koken, when Temmokuyama Hachimangu Shrine in Nara was enshrined by Usa Jingu Shrine (Oita Prefecture) as the guardian deity of Todaiji Temple, a portable shrine from Usa landed on this site and was temporarily enshrined there, later renamed Mitsu Hachimangu Shrine, making this a shrine with a very long history. The enshrined deities are Emperor Ojin, Emperor Chuai, and Hime-no-Okami (Empress Jingu). The shrine is bustling with worshippers during seasonal events such as New Year's, Setsubun, cherry blossoms, summer festivals, and autumn festivals. Please see the website for more details.
Basic information
- Child
- Business hours
- 9:00~18:00
- Holidays
- Open year-round
- Access
- From Exit 7 of Shinsaibashi Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line or Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, walk south (towards Namba) on Midosuji for about 250m, turn right (west) at the Midosuji Hachimancho intersection and walk about 70m.
There is no parking lot. If you come by car, please use the paid parking lots nearby.
- Address
- 2-10-7 Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
- Telephone
- 06-6211-8655
- Fax
- 06-6211-4676








