サムハラ神社
Samuhara Shrine
A small yet spiritually powerful Shinto shrine in Nishi Ward, known for its protective amulets believed to ward off misfortune and harm.
Attractions
Shrine, Spiritual Site, Hidden Gem, Historical Landmark
MK Guide Recommends
Samuhara Shrine is a small yet revered spiritual site nestled in Osaka’s Nishi Ward. Despite its modest size, the shrine attracts visitors from all over Japan who come to acquire its famous protective amulets, believed to shield against accidents, illness, and bad luck. The shrine is dedicated to deities of divine protection and has a strong connection to the ancient esoteric power of the word Samuhara, seen as a talismanic blessing. Its quiet, landscaped grounds offer a rare feeling of peace in the city, where prayer and reflection feel timeless. Loved by locals, travelers, and spiritual seekers alike, Samuhara Shrine remains one of Osaka’s most interesting places of worship—small in size but large in reputation.
Facilities & Services
Amulet and charm counters
Peaceful landscaped grounds
Barrier-free access in select areas
Multilingual pamphlets available
Proximity to Hommachi and Nishi-Nagahori Stations









