| Engishiki Code | 028-060 |
|---|---|
| Engishiki Entry | 石切剣箭命神社 二座 Ihakirino |
| Current Identification | 石切剣箭神社 Ishikiri Tsurugi Sen Jinja |
| Prefecture | 大阪府 Osaka |
| Location | 東大阪市東石切町1丁目1 |
| Principal Deity | 饒速日尊、可美真手命 Nigihayahi Mikoto,kami Mate Inochi |
| Rank | 小 Shosha |
| Nearest Station | 近鉄新石切駅 Kintetsu Shin Ishikiri Station |
| Historical Province | 河内国 |
| District | 河内郡 |
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Activities Near Ishikiri Tsurugi Sen Jinja
Ishikiri is one of the Kansai region’s most distinctive threshold landscapes: a healing shrine, a pilgrim shopping approach, and the rising flank of Mount Ikoma. The best activities here should feel ritual-minded, craft-conscious, and close to lived local culture.
Traditional Culture
Choose a tea ceremony, calligraphy, or incense practice in Osaka that emphasizes discipline and atmosphere. These experiences resonate with Ishikiri’s long-standing reputation for prayer, vows, and purification.
Food Experience
Look for an Osaka culinary workshop or market-led food walk that reveals the city’s working food culture rather than only neon entertainment districts.
Outdoor Activity
Combine the shrine with a Mount Ikoma slope walk or a slow ascent toward the ridge, where the city thins out and Kansai’s sacred mountain geography becomes legible on foot.
Booking Options
Direct online bookings in Ishikiri itself are limited, so the most useful reservable options are high-quality experiences in Osaka that complement the shrine’s healing, contemplative, and artisanal character.
Editorial Selection
We selected experiences that extend the logic of Ishikiri itself: acts of concentration, refined gesture, and movement between town and mountain. This keeps the journey anchored in devotion, technique, and terrain rather than generic sightseeing.
