Horikawa Ebisu Shrine
It enshrines the deity Ebisu, and is known as ``Kita no Ebessan,'' along with Imamiya Ebisu Shrine in Minami.
It is said to have been founded in the mid-6th century, and the shrine is said to enshrine the deity Ebisu Omikami, and is affectionately known as ``Kita no Ebessan'' along with Imamiya Ebisu Shrine in Minami. It is said that Yoshio Tominomura picked up a ball in the reeds of Naniwa Horie in response to a message from Ebisu Okami and enshrined it on Namba Tomijima as a substitute for a divine spirit. ) years (1352-55), it was relocated and rebuilt here. Since then, it has been worshiped as Ebisu-sha, Ebisu-sha, and Horikawa-Ebisu-sha. On the day of Toka Ebisu, the shrine grounds are so crowded that it is difficult for pilgrims to fit inside, and the cheering chants of ``Business is booming, so bring the bamboo shoots!'' echo through the usually quiet grounds. In addition, Enoki Shrine, a set shrine, is commonly called ``Djiguruma Inari'' (Djiguruma Kichibei Inari), and when a wish comes true, a small model of a jiguruma or a votive tablet is offered, so many people come here. You can
Basic information
- Business hours
- 6:00~20:00
- Holidays
- Open year-round
- Access
- 3 minutes walk from Minamimorimachi Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line and Tanimachi Line, and Osaka Tenmangu Station on the JR Tozai Line
- Address
- 5-4-17 Nishitenma, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0047
- Telephone
- 06-6311-8626
- Fax
- 06-6312-8300
- URL
- http://www.horikawa-ebisu.or.jp/