iKnown to be the longest shopping street in Japan, the shopping street has a collection of approximately 800 shops and restaurants, including old-fashioned diners, sushi restaurants, a cutlery store with a swordsmith legacy of several generations, and chinaware stores. It takes about 40 minutes to walk from end to end.[1] Tenjinbashi, Kita Ward [2] JR Line: Temma or Osakatemmangu Sta.; Osaka Metro: Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome, Ogimachi, or Minamimorimachi Sta. [3] Hours and holidays vary depending on the store.English23Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping StreetOsaka Temmangu ShrineWi-F iE-4Built in 949, the shrine is one of the most famous in Japan, known to enshrine Sugawara no Michizane, the god of scholarship. It is fondly referred to by the local community as Tenjin-san.[1] 2-1-8, Tenjinbashi, Kita Ward[2] JR Line: Osakatemmangu Sta.;Osaka Metro: Minamimorimachi Sta.[3] 9:00–17:00 ☎06-6353-0025iE-1~4Kids Plaza OsakaTenjin FestivalEvery year on July 24th and 25th the Tenjin Festival is held. The shrine parishioners are dressed in vivid outfits and more than 100 boats gather for the procession. Then, the fireworks at the end color the summer night sky.English, Chinese, KoreanOsaka Kurashi no KonjakukanThe Osaka Museum of Housingand LivingE-2Japan’s first museum created exclusively for children. This museum allows kids to see, touch and experience exhibits, and there are several workshop events, such as hands-on craft-building. A nursing room is also available.[1] 2-1-7, Ogimachi, Kita Ward [2] JR Line: Temma Sta.; Osaka Metro: Ogimachi Sta. [3] 9:30–17:00 (the entrance closes 45 minutes before closing time.)[4] Second and third Monday of the month(the following day if Monday is a national holiday), the fourth Monday in August, year-end and New Year holidays, as well as other specific days [5] Adults: 1,400 yen; Elementary and junior high school students: 800 yen; Preschoolers aged three years or older: 500 yen ☎06-6311-6601iEnglish, ChineseE-1English, Chinese, KoreanThe museum has faithfully re-created traditional townhouses, using a construction method popular in the 1830s. Visitors can experience what life was like in Osaka in the past, entering tatami rooms and viewing furnishings placed in the rooms. The kimono wearing program is also well-received.[1] 6-4-20, Tenjinbashi, Kita Ward[2] Osaka Metro: Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome Sta.[3] 10:00–17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:30.)[4] Tuesdays, year-end and New Year holidays.[5] Adults: 600 yen, high school and university students: 300 yen, middle school students and under is free. ☎06-6242-1170English, Chinese, KoreanEnglish, Chinese, KoreanLet’s enjoythe festival!Featuring the Osaka-style bustle and atmosphere.An area that flourished due to the proximity to Osaka Temmangu, famous for Tenjin Festival
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