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amhsonakaNiiKiio ,atimanMj-akasOonebAonneTaer ,ijA yaBakasO nrehtuoSakasO nrehakasOnretroNtsaEOffers an introduction and pictures of Sen no Rikyu and Yosano Akiko, masters of tea ceremony and poetry respectively. An authentic tea ceremony in the tearoom or a tea ceremony in the ryurei-style can be experienced.(Reservation for the tea room is required)[1] 2-1-1, Shukuin-cho Nishi, Sakai Ward, Sakai City [2] Hankai Line: Shukuin Sta. [3] 9:00–18:00 (the entrance closes at 17:30.) [4] The third Tuesday of each month (the following day if the third Tuesday is a holiday), December 29 to January 3 [5] Adults: 300 yen; High school students: 200 yen; Junior high school students or younger: 100 yen ☎072-260-4386iEnglishShin-OsakaNambaNambaOsaka/Umeda38SAKAI RISHO NO MORISakai Plaza of Rikyu and AkikoThe tumulus can be seen well from Sakai City Hall!A place where history, romance, traditional culture, and the natural environment coexistSouth Osaka is home to Sakai City, known for its artisans, and Kishiwada City, famous for its Danjiri Festival. Mt. Katsuragi in Kongo is also great for camping.T-1Facilities may be closed due to weather, maintenance or events. Please check if the facility you wish to visit is open beforehand.[1] Address [2] Traffic [3] Hours [4] Holidays [5] FeesSakai City Traditional Crafts MuseumT-1EnglishThis museum introduces various traditional industries of Sakai, as typified by knives, scissors, incense, Chusen-dyed cotton and yukata, kelp, bicycles, and rugs.Traditional industry products and specialties of Sakai are also available for sale.[1] 1-1-30, Zaimokucho-nishi, Sakai Ward, Sakai City[2] Nankai Line: Sakai Sta.; Hankai Line: Myokokujimae Sta. [3] 10:00-17:00 [4] Year-end and New Year holidays [5] Free ☎072-227-1001English * varies depending on the dayThe South Osaka area is around here!Kishiwada Danjiri KaikanS-2The Kishiwada Danjiri Festival boasts a 300-year history. In Kishiwada Danjiri Kaikan, visitors can experience the vibrant and energetic atmosphere of the festival through the exhibition of three authentic danjiri festival floats and video presentations on a large multi-screen display throughout the year. There is also a section where visitors can experience what it's like to be the “Daikugata,” the star of the festival who dances on the danjiri, and a section where visitors can have a go at playing the instruments used in danjiri music.[1] 11-23, Hommachi, Kishiwada City [2] Nankai Line: Takojizo Sta. [3] 10:00–17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:00.) [4] Mondays (open if Monday is a national holiday), year-end and New Year holidays [5] Adults:600 yen; Elementary and junior high school students: 300 yen ☎072-436-0914Photos courtesy of Sakai CityT-1Nintoku-tenno-ryo KofunThis keyhole-shaped tumulus is one of the largest tumuli in Japan, and is said to be one of the world’s three major tombs. It takes approximately 50 minutes to walk approximately 2.8 km around the tumulus.[1] Daisen-cho, Sakai Ward, Sakai City [2] JR Line: Mozu Sta. ☎072-955-1115English, KoreanEnglish, Chinese, KoreanWi-F iSouthern Area of Osaka Prefecture

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