We considered our trip to Japan in 2018 to be a very eventful one as we managed to discover many interesting places despite having been to the Land of the Rising Sun a few times before. When we were in Osaka, we paid a visit to a very photo-worthy (or should we say Insta-worthy) place, the Namba Yasaka Shrine, also known as the Lion Head Shrine.
Namba Yasaka Shrine is very conveniently located within a 8-minute walk from Namba Station. As our Airbnb was also around the area, we stopped by early morning before heading to Kuromon Ichiba Market.
The Namba Yasaka Shrine is the home of the Namba’s guardian deity and is also well-known for its enormous lion head-shaped architecture, which is often seen as something different and unique from most other temples and shrines in Japan.
Inside the 12m high by 11m wide lion head is a stage where several events are held throughout the year. The lion head is believed to ward off evil spirits by swallowing them, and hence brings good luck to worshippers.
Always remember to cleanse your mouths and hands before praying at a Japanese shrine or temple.
The temple beside the lion head structure reminds me of Osaka Castle because of its white, light teal and gold colors. What do you think?
Praying for good health, safety and happiness for the entire family.
Amulets are available for purchase at the temple.
There is also a small shop that sells a variety of amulets and wooden wishing plaques.
Write your wishes on the wooden plaque and tie it up at the temple.
Every temple and shrine has its own unique wooden plaque design. Of course, the lion head is featured here at Namba Yasaka Shrine.
We also chanced upon Hello Kitty omamori and decided to get one each for Chanelle and Cayla.
If you have time to spare, do explore Namba Yasaka Shrine and immerse yourself in its beautiful architecture.
Namba Yasaka Shrine Osaka 難波八阪神社
Address: 〒556-0016 2-9-19 Motomachi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka City
Nearest Station: Namba Station
Opening Hours: Daily from 6am to 5pm
Admission Fee: Free
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