Hashiri Shrine
The enshrined deity is Kagutsuchinokami, who is said to be the god of fire and water. It is said that a long time ago, there was a festival in which a Shinto priest ran over a blazing fire, and the company's name is said to have come from this.
The main shrine is in the center of the three Kasuga-zukuri shrines, built in 1622 (Genna 8), and is currently registered as a cultural property designated by Izumisano City. The Ikkensha Kasuga-zukuri shrine building on the left side of this main shrine is Kosha. Although the year of construction cannot be directly determined, it is said to be a Muromachi period building based on its style and method. This shrine was designated as a national important cultural property in May 1993. The enshrined deity is Kagutsuchinokami, who is said to be the god of fire and water.It is said that in the past, there was a ritual in which a priest ran on a burning fire, and this is where the company's name came from. It has been.
Basic information
- Parking Available
- Access
- From JR Hineno Station or Nankai Izumisano Station, take the bus to Inunakiyama and get off at Nakaoogi. Parking is available immediately after. Please check before coming if you have a standard car.
- Address
- 1534 Oki, Izumisano, Osaka 598-0023
- Telephone
- 072-459-7511
If you cannot get through, please call 080-4248-2996.
- URL
- https://www.kankou-izumisano.jp/50on/ha/1566181561791.html
- Other
- [About parking]
There is a parking lot, but please check before coming if you are driving a regular car and are not used to mountain roads.
Parking is also available in the Oki Neighborhood Association parking lot.