-Create Your Own Original Omamori, make a one-of-a-kind Omamori filled with your personal wishes and intentions.
-Enter the Worship Hall, access the shrine’s worship hall, an area usually closed to the public.
-Learn from a Shinto Priest, hear directly from the priest about the shrine’s history and the basics of Shinto.
-Admire the Painted Flower Ceiling, enjoy the sacred atmosphere enhanced by a beautifully painted floral ceiling.
-Experience Deep Spiritual History, feel the shrine’s long history through its peaceful grounds and 1,100-year-old sacred tree.
・Ao Shrine
In this tour, a special experience is prepared at Ao Shrine. You will make your own Omamori inside the worship hall, a place that is normally not open to visitors.
You can receive direct guidance from the Shinto priest, and the Omamori you make will also be purified on the spot. This is a very rare and valuable opportunity.
The ceiling of the worship hall is decorated with colorful flower paintings that leave a strong impression on visitors.
Although the exact founding date of the shrine is unknown, the grounds contain a sacred tree that is 1100 years old, allowing you to fully feel the ancient history and sacred atmosphere.
(1 hour 30 minutes)
【Ao Shrine】
Address: 5-4-19 Abo, Matsubara City, Osaka
Access: About 12 minutes on foot from Kawachi Matsubara Station (Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line)
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