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This is the first post of this site. I was wondering if our business would be success, after we visit and pray Ebisu Shrine.
I hope you all enjoy it.
If you wish your business sucssess to Japanese god, I highly recommend you to visit Ebisu shrine.
There are some shrines whose names include the God’s name “Ebisu” in Japan. Some of them are famous for god who leads to us prosperous business.

Above is an image of Ebisu.
Ebisu (mythology)
Ebisu (恵比須, 恵比寿, 夷, 戎), also transliterated Webisu (ゑびす, see historical kana orthography) or called Hiruko (蛭子) or Kotoshiro-nushi-no-kami (事代主神), is the Japanese god of fishermen and luck. He is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神 Shichifukujin), and the only one of the seven to originate purely from Japan without any Hindu influence.
-excerpt from Wikipedia-
People, especially business persons, pray for prosperous business in the coming year.
I have been to Imamiya Ebisu Shrine
Closest station : Imamiya Ebisu Station on Nankai Railway Nankai Koya Line-
One stop from Namba Station on Nankai Main Line/Nankai Koya Line/Osaka Metro
belows are images of directions to, and a ground and shrine of Imamiya Ebisu.

Platform of Imamiya Ebisu station of the Nankai Koya line (南海高野線).
Only local trains stop at this station.

You can see the roof of the shrine from the platform.

Only one exit in the station. So lonely…

Turn left when you out of the exit of the station. Cross the intersection and go straight just a few meters. Few people are walking through this street.

A few minutes walk leads you to the shrine.

You can see the gate of the shrine on your left.

Ground of a shrine.

The 12 plates of animal symbols.
Can you really get business success?
Can you really get business success, if you visit the shrine?…
Sorry, I don’t know.
There have been so may people visiting the shrine to wish prosperity or success of their business, not only Imamiya Ebisu shrine, but also other Ebisu shrines.
Of course, some of them are success, others are not.
Speaking of my business, not bad in a few years.
So I have been visiting the shrine for 3 consecutive years.