Ibaraki Shrine
In 2022, we celebrated the 400th anniversary of the main hall's founding, and as a commemorative project, we dismantled and repaired the main hall and rebuilt the offering hall and worship hall.
The summer festival that has been handed down since the mid-Edo period is called the "Shimashita County Gion Festival" in Settsu Province, and a grand portable shrine procession is held every year.
This shrine enshrines Susanoo-no-Mikoto as its main deity, and the inner shrine is said to have been enshrined over 1,200 years ago. It has long been revered as the guardian deity of Ibaraki Village and Nakajo Village, and is famous for its ring-passing ritual in June and the summer festival portable shrine procession in July. In addition, at the back of the shrine grounds, there are remains of a well called Kuroi no Shimizu, which once provided an abundance of water, and it is said that Toyotomi Hideyoshi used this water during tea ceremonies.
Basic information
- Business hours
- Prayer reception 9:00-16:00 Reception desk 9:00-17:00
- Holidays
- Open year-round
- Price
- Free of charge
- Access
- Approximately 10 minutes' walk from Hankyu "Ibaraki City Station", approximately 15 minutes' walk from JR "Ibaraki Station"
- Address
- 4-3 Motomachi, Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture
- Telephone
- 072-622-2346
- Fax
- 072-624-5474
- URL
- https://www.ibarakijinja.or.jp