| Engishiki Code | 046-010 |
|---|---|
| Engishiki Entry | 広田神社 Hirotano |
| Current Identification | 廣田神社 Hirota Jinja |
| Prefecture | 兵庫県 Hyogo |
| Location | 西宮市大社町7-7-7 |
| Principal Deity | 天照坐皇大御神の荒御魂、住吉三前大神、八幡三所大神、諏訪建御名方大神、高皇産霊大神 Amaterasu Za Kou Oomika No Kou Mitama,sumiyoshi San Mae Daijin,hachiman Mitokoro Daijin,suwa Takeminakata Daijin,takamimusuhi Daijin |
| Rank | 名神大 Myojin-taisha |
| Nearest Station | 阪急電車苦楽園口駅 Hankyuudensha Kurakuenguchi Station |
| Historical Province | 摂津国 |
| District | 武庫郡 |
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Activities Near Hirota Jinja
Hirota Jinja sits in Nishinomiya between refined residential culture, old coastal routes, and the foothills that frame Hanshin life. The best experiences here should feel ceremonial, regionally rooted, and quietly cultivated, rather than loud or purely commercial.
Traditional Culture
Prioritize a tea ceremony, incense workshop, or Japanese sweets-making class in Kobe or Nishinomiya. These experiences suit Hirota’s atmosphere of composed prayer and old shrine prestige.
Food Experience
Seek out a sake, fermentation, or market-led food experience connected to the Nada–Nishinomiya brewing belt and the broader culinary literacy of the Hanshin corridor.
Outdoor Activity
A slow walk through Shukugawa, Kabutoyama foothills, or the Rokko-facing green corridors gives this shrine visit a spatial aftertaste grounded in landscape rather than checklist tourism.
Booking Options
Bookable experiences closest in spirit are usually found across Nishinomiya, Kobe, and central Osaka. We favor options that teach technique, etiquette, or regional foodways.
Editorial Selection
We chose experiences that preserve Hirota’s tone: modest elegance, coastal Kansai sophistication, and practices that reward patience. The aim is to connect prayer, taste, and cultivated movement.
