




Namba Yasaka Shrine
Attraction
4.4 (6443 reviews)
Small shrine featuring a ritualistic performance stage in the shape of a lion's head.
2-chōme-9-19 Motomachi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0016, Japan
+81 6-6641-1149
Did You Know?
Ema-den Stage
The shrine is famous for its giant lion head-shaped stage (Ema-den). It's believed the lion's large mouth swallows evil spirits, bringing good luck and success, especially in academics and business.
Powerful Presence
The lion head is not just a statue; it's a powerful symbol. Its roaring expression is meant to ward off evil and bring strength to those who visit the shrine.
Religious Affiliation
Namba Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine, meaning it's dedicated to the worship of Shinto deities (kami).
Tug-of-War Festival
Every January, the shrine hosts a tug-of-war festival, a lively event that draws crowds and celebrates community spirit.
Highlights from Reviews
• unique lion head
The large lion head is a unique and impressive feature, making the shrine visually distinctive and memorable.
• peaceful atmosphere
Many found the shrine to be a peaceful and calming escape from the busy Namba area.
• easy access
The shrine is conveniently located near Namba station and other attractions, making it easy to access.
• free entrance
Entrance to the shrine is free, making it an accessible and budget-friendly destination.