開運祭

開運祭

Event Overview

妙見大菩薩は、いつも北を示す北極星が人生の道しるべとして信仰されてきたことに始まり、開運の守護神とされる。特にこの日は年1回の「勝利開運之守」が参詣者に授与される。

Info

能勢電鉄ときわ台駅→車20分
新名神高速箕面とどろみICから国道423号経由18km40分
500台/500円

Event Period

Price

参拝無料(祈祷料5000円)

Event Category

Enodal, annual event


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