Kishiki Shrine (岸城神社)
"This Shinto shrine is located in Kishiki-cho, Kishiwada City. The shrine was established in 1585 by Koide Hidemasa, lord of Kishiwada Castle, to enshrine Gozu Tenno, guardian deity of the Kishiwada area, along with Amaterasu-omikami and Hachiman. The shrine is famous for its Kishiwada Danjiri Festival held each year in September, and during this time visitors can watch the ""Yarimawashi,"" an exciting traditional event in which heavy festival floats called ""danjiri"" are pulled around the corners of city streets at great speed."
Osaka Kishiwada-shi Kishikicho 11-30 (Sakai / KishiwadaArea)
[Reception]9:00-12:00/13:00-16:00
Details
- Hours
- [Reception]9:00-12:00/13:00-16:00
- Closed
- open everyday
- Parking Lot
- Available
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Estimated stay time
- 0-30 minutes
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
Access
Osaka Areas

While Osaka prefecture is the country's second smallest prefecture, its capital, Osaka City, is the country's third-largest and arguably one of the most popular in the Kansai region thanks to its vibrant nightlife, the Osaka people's openness, and its much-loved cuisine, which has earned it the nickname "the nation's kitchen."