| Engishiki Code | 048-020 |
|---|---|
| Engishiki Entry | 長田神社 Nakatano |
| Current Identification | 長田神社 Nagata Jinja |
| Prefecture | 兵庫県 Hyogo |
| Location | 神戸市長田区長田町3丁目1-1 |
| Principal Deity | 事代主神 Kotoshironushi Kami |
| Rank | 名神大 Myojin-taisha |
| Nearest Station | 神戸市営地下鉄長田駅 Koubeshiei Chikatetsu Nagata Station |
| Historical Province | 摂津国 |
| District | 八部郡 |
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Activities Near Nagata Jinja
Nagata Jinja belongs to one of Kobe’s oldest sacred lineages. Around the shrine and the Nagata district, the most meaningful experiences are those that reveal merchant-town memory, local food culture, and the mountain-to-port geography that shapes Kobe.
Traditional Culture
Look for a tea ceremony, incense blending lesson, calligraphy session, or local craft workshop in Kobe. Experiences with a teacher, lineage, and quiet technique fit the spirit of Nagata Jinja best.
Food Experience
Choose a Kobe sake tasting, market walk, wagashi-making class, or carefully guided Kobe beef experience that explains provenance and craft rather than only offering spectacle.
Outdoor Activity
For an outdoor continuation, favor a neighborhood heritage walk, harbor-area route, or Rokko foothill excursion. Kobe’s terrain itself becomes part of the experience.
Booking Options
Global booking platforms usually surface Kobe activities under culture, food, and short walking experiences. We recommend plans with a clear host, a specific craft or cuisine focus, and small-group depth.
Editorial Selection
We prioritize experiences that feel rooted in Kobe’s older civic texture: shrine memory, local teachers, and food or craft traditions that still carry regional character.
