Sumiyoshi-taisha, also known as Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine, was built in the 3rd century to protect fishermen and sailors. Located in Osaka, this shrine is celebrated for its classic Japanese architecture, characterized by vivid red-and-white colors. The main hall, with its distinctive architectural style, stands out among the lush greenery, offering a serene and culturally rich experience. Visitors can explore the well-preserved grounds, participate in traditional rituals, and appreciate the historical and spiritual significance of this revered site.
Sumiyoshi-taisha (Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine)
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