


난바 야사카 신사
거대한 사자 머리 신사
높이 12m의 거대한 사자 머리 무대로 유명. 악귀를 삼키고 행운과 승리를 가져다준다고 전해집니다.
신사의 역사
Namba Yasaka Shrine has a history dating back over 1,000 years, originally serving as the guardian shrine of the Namba area in southern Osaka. It enshrines Susanoo-no-mikoto, the storm deity from Japanese mythology. During the medieval period, the shrine was an important part of the Gion faith network, connected to Kyoto's Yasaka Shrine.
The shrine was devastated during World War II but was rebuilt in 1974 with a striking modern addition—the now-famous giant lion stage (Shishi-den)—that has since become one of Osaka's most recognizable landmarks. This bold architectural choice perfectly embodies Osaka's irreverent, larger-than-life spirit.
모셔진 카미
볼거리
The undisputed star attraction is the enormous 12-meter-tall lion head stage (Shishi-den), built in 1974. This massive open-mouthed lion structure houses a stage in its 'mouth' where kagura dances and performances are held during festivals. It is said to 'swallow up' evil spirits and bad luck while bringing in good fortune, making it an enormously popular power spot for photos and prayers.
The shrine grounds, while compact, create a fascinating contrast between the traditional main hall and the striking modern lion. The shrine's unique character has made it one of the most Instagram-famous spots in all of Osaka.
주요 축제
The Summer Festival in mid-July features energetic performances on the lion head stage, traditional music, food stalls, and a lively atmosphere typical of Osaka festivals. The annual Setsubun ceremony in February draws crowds who throw beans at the giant lion to drive away evil spirits. During New Year, the lion is specially illuminated and draws massive crowds seeking its luck-bringing powers.
난바 야사카 신사 후원하기
여러분의 참여가 이 신성한 장소를 미래 세대를 위해 보존하는 데 도움이 됩니다. 모든 디지털 봉납은 일본 전역의 실제 신사 보존 노력에 기여합니다.
봉납을 통해, 일본의 영적 전통을 기리고 수세기에 걸쳐 소중히 여겨온 문화유산을 지원하는 글로벌 커뮤니티의 일원이 됩니다.