It’s really tiny, but the atmosphere is so special! The moment you walk in, there’s this solemn, mysterious feeling.
Even though it’s small, it’s super popular, and a lot of people come here specifically to pray for safety and good luck. The omamori here are especially famous, and people say they’re really powerful for protection and warding off bad luck! 🧿✨

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Samuhara Shrine
A powerful spiritual spot enshrining the three creator deities.
Quietly tucked into Osaka’s business district, this shrine is said to have its roots in “Samuhara-sha Okunomiya” in the mountains of Kamo, Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture. It enshrines the three creator deities known as the “Zoka Sanshin”, Amenominakanushi-no-Okami, Takamimusubi-no-Okami, and Kamimusubi-no-Okami, who are said to have created all things.
The characters used to write “Samuhara” are said to be in Jindaimoji, an ancient script believed to have existed in Japan before the introduction of kanji, and these characters were once written on protective amulets carried by soldiers to ward off bullets. Samuhara Shrine is said to grant many blessings, including protection from misfortune and disasters, safety from injury, good health, and longevity, and is also famous as one of Osaka’s strongest spiritual spots.
Among the shrine’s amulets, ema plaques, and other items, the ring-shaped amulet “Goshinkan” has attracted particular attention (applications are accepted only from people with an address in Japan). Distribution methods may change depending on the time of year, so be sure to check the official website.
There are also many different protective charms you can carry with you, so choose one based on what feels easy to keep with you or what best matches your wish. For details, check the official website.
Highlights
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A spiritual spot said to bring various blessings.
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Enshrines the three creator deities, the Zoka Sanshin.
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Well known for blessings said to ward off all kinds of misfortune.
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Quietly standing in the middle of the city
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have goshuin temple stamps?
Yes, both handwritten and pre-written ones are available.
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Is there a parking lot?
Please use nearby coin parking lots.
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Are there coin lockers?
There are none on the shrine grounds.
Reviews
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Even though it’s a small place, the atmosphere is incredibly quiet and has this mysterious but very clean feeling.
Most people come here for the super popular omamori, which are said to protect your life and ward off bad luck. I’ve also heard they sell out often, so getting one can depend on your luck.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- サムハラ神社
- Postal Code
- 550-0012
- Address
- 2-5-26 Itachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
- Phone
- 06-6538-2251
- Closed on
- Open daily
- Hours
- Open for worship at all times
- Admission
- Free to visit
- Access
- 6-minute walk from Awaza Station on the Osaka Metro
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)
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