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Osaka Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage route

Osaka Seven Lucky Gods

The Pilgrimage of Seven Gods of Good Fortune is an old Japanese tradition where completing the journey brings seven types of fortune and helps avoid seven disasters.

7 temples
~1 days
Pilgrimage Route

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Route Information

Total Temples

7

Estimated Duration

~1 days

Temples on Osaka Seven Lucky Gods Route

1
Sanko

Sanko

Shinto Shrine

Historic Shinto shrine in Tennoji Ward dedicated to Sanada Yukimura, a legendary samurai. Features underground tunnels believed to be part of Osaka Castle's secret passages. Popular for its connection to the Sanada clan and samurai history.

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2
Chokyu-ji

Chokyu-ji

Buddhist Temple

Chokyuji is a Buddhist temple located in the Tanimachi district of Osaka's Chuo Ward. This peaceful temple offers a quiet retreat in the heart of the city, welcoming visitors daily for worship and reflection.

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3
Hoan-ji Minamibo

Hoan-ji Minamibo

Buddhist Temple

Hoanji Nanboh is a Buddhist temple in Osaka's Chuo Ward, known for its peaceful atmosphere in the heart of the city. The temple welcomes visitors daily and offers a serene retreat from the bustling urban environment, maintaining traditional Buddhist practices.

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4
Daijobo

Daijobo

Buddhist Temple

Historic Buddhist temple in Osaka's Kita Ward, founded in 821 by Kobo Daishi. Known for its serene atmosphere and traditional architecture, it offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. The temple features beautiful gardens and historic structures.

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5
Shikitsumatsunomiya

Shikitsumatsunomiya

Shinto Shrine

Ōkuninushi Shrine, or Shikitsumatsunomiya Ōkuninushi Jinja, is a Shinto shrine in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. This small but significant neighborhood shrine is linked to local commerce, luck in money, and matchmaking. It is closely associated with the nearby Daikokuchō area, named after its deity.

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6
Imamiya Ebisu

Imamiya Ebisu

Shinto Shrine

One of Osaka's most popular shrines dedicated to Ebisu, the god of commerce and prosperity. Famous for the lively Toka Ebisu Festival held every January, attracting over a million visitors seeking business success and good fortune.

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7
Shitenno-ji

Shitenno-ji

Buddhist Temple

One of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shōtoku. Features a classic Shikitennō-ji garan layout with a five-story pagoda, main hall, and lecture hall aligned on a north-south axis. A significant cultural landmark in Osaka.

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