| Engishiki Code | 028-010 |
|---|---|
| Engishiki Entry | 枚岡神社 四座 Hirawokano |
| Current Identification | 枚岡神社 Hiraoka Jinja |
| Prefecture | 大阪府 Osaka |
| Location | 東大阪市出雲井町7−16 |
| Principal Deity | 天児屋根命、比売御神、経津主命、武甕槌命、天押雲根命、天神・国神 Amenokoyane Inochi,hime Ugan,kei Tsu Shumei,takemikazuchi Inochi,ten Ou Kumo Ne Inochi,tenjin ・ Kunitsukami |
| Rank | 並名神大 Nami-Myojin-taisha |
| Nearest Station | 近鉄奈良線枚岡駅 Kintetsunarasen Hiraoka Station |
| Historical Province | 河内国 |
| District | 河内郡 |
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Activities Near Hiraoka Jinja
Hiraoka Jinja stands at the foot of Mount Ikoma, where shrine culture, forested ridgelines, and the craft energy of greater Osaka overlap. The most rewarding activities here combine mountain reverence, disciplined urban craft, and deeply local food culture.
Traditional Culture
Pair the shrine visit with a formal tea ceremony or incense experience in Osaka, focusing on etiquette and seasonal sensibility rather than entertainment-led performance.
Food Experience
Seek out an Osaka market or knife-and-food experience that reveals the city’s relationship to ingredient culture, precision, and everyday culinary craftsmanship.
Outdoor Activity
Walk the Mount Ikoma foothill routes above Hiraoka, where wooded slopes and old approach roads preserve the feeling of entering a sacred threshold from the plain below.
Booking Options
There are few direct online bookings beside the shrine itself, so we recommend reservable experiences in Osaka that match Hiraoka’s spirit of refinement, ritual awareness, and landscape sensitivity.
Editorial Selection
We prioritized experiences that preserve discipline and texture: mountain walking with spiritual atmosphere, tea culture with formal structure, and food experiences grounded in technique. They help visitors read Hiraoka Jinja not as an isolated monument, but as part of a wider cultural terrain between Osaka plain and Ikoma ridge.
