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amhsonakaN ,atiiKiio manMj-akasOonebAonneTaer ,ijA yaBakasO nrehtuoSakasO nrehakasOnretroNtsaEiOsaka Prefectural Sayamaike MuseumU-2Sayamaike Pond is Japan's oldest dam-type reservoir. This museum displays real pieces of the Pond's bank and reconstructed cultural artifacts, and showcases the history of the people, earth, and water, with a focus on Sayamaike Pond.[1] 2, Ikejiri Naka, Osakasayama City [2] Nankai Line: Osakasayamashi Sta. [3] 10:00–17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:30.) [4] Mondays (the following day if Monday is a holiday), year-end and New Year holidays. ☎072-367-8891iMarble BeachThis popular white sand beach was selected as one of “Japan’s 100 best sunset spots” with its amazing scenery and heart monument is famous amongst couples.[1] Rinku Minamihama, Sennan City[2] 15 minute walk from Nankai Okadaura Station☎072-483-819140Kanshinji TempleThe temple houses the Tatekake-no-to pagoda and the Kubizuka (tomb of the head) in connection to Kusunoki Masashige. Its Kondo building and principal image are designated as national treasures.[1] 475, Teramoto, Kawachinagano City[2] Nankai bus from Kintetsu or Nankai Kawachinagano Sta. to Kanshinji bus stop[3] 9:00–17:00 [5] Adults: 300 yen ☎ 0721-62-2134Eiraku Yumenomori ParkS-3Fujiidera TempleU-1One of the 33 temples of the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage route. The temple is deemed to have been established by the imperial order of Emperor Shomu. The thousand-armed Kannon, a national treasure, is unveiled for viewing on the 18th of every month.[1] 1-16-21, Fujiidera, Fujiidera City [2] Kintetsu Line: Fujiidera Sta. [3] 8:00–17:00 *Please use coin-operated parking lots next to the station or in the near vicinity. ☎0729-38-0005Mizumadera TempleThe “Korin-no-Taki” (waterfall of the descent of the gods) in this temple grounds is known as a power spot, since Shokanzeon Bosatsu, the Buddhist deity of mercy, is said to have appeared there.[1] 638, Mizuma, Kaizuka City[2] Mizuma Line: Mizumakannon Sta.[3] 8:00–16:00☎072-446-1355EnglishEnglish, Chinese, KoreanThe slide in the park is one of the largest playground slides in Osaka Prefecture. Visitors can spend a relaxing time on the hill, which commands a fine view of Awaji Island.[1] 65-10 Oaza Noda, Kumatori-cho, Sennan county [2] Nankai Wing Bus from JR Kumatori Sta. to Nariaiguchi bus stop[3] 9:00–17:00 (including the Skateboard Square) * May to August: 9:00–18:00; August 13 to 16: 8:00–18:00 ☎072-452-7676EnglishEnglishThe information described in this guidebook is as of October 2019. Fees, holidays, etc. are subject to change.U-2S-3S-3Hamadera ParkT-1Boasts a beautiful pine forest that was selected as one of the “Top 100 Pine Forests.” In the park there is a pool with a giant slide attached, a rose garden and a transportation themed playground.[1] Hamaderakoencho, Nishi Ward, Sakai City[2] Nankai Line: Hamaderakoen Sta.; Hankai Line: Hamaderaekimae Sta. [3][4][5] Hours, holidays, and fees vary depending on the facility. ☎ 072-261-0936Tajiri OceanCommunity CenterEvery Sunday from 7-12, there is a morning market where you can enjoy fresh foods (open December 30th and 31st also). From April to November, you can also make reservations to experience the fisheries.[1] Tajiri-cho, Sennan County [2] Nankai Line: Yoshiminosato Sta. [3] 7:00–17:00 [4] Tuesdays (open if Tuesday is a holiday), Bon holidays, New Year holidays. [5] Fees vary depending on the activity. ☎072-465-0099Wanpaku Ōkoku (Athletic Field For Children) and YamanakadaniS-3The large slide with a dinosaur’s mouth as its landing place is popular among children.The rows of cherry blossom trees in Yamanakadani are a must-see in spring.[1] 119-8, Yamanakadani, Hannan City[2] JR Line: Yamanakadani Sta. [3] 9:30–16:30 * 9:30–17:00 from June to August [4] The third Wednesday, year-end and New Year holidays☎072-472-1890Konda Hachimangu ShrineU-1Housed in the shrine are many national treasures and important cultural properties, such as a magnificent portable shrine with inlaid mother-of-pearl, called “Chirijiraden Kondososhinyo.”[1] 3-2-8, Konda, Habikino City [2] Kintetsu Line: Furuichi Sta. [3] Prayer and sale of shrine items: 9:00–17:00☎072-956-0635Shibagaki Jinja ShrineEifukuji TempleS-2Built in supplication for the salvation of the fourteenth-century military commander Kusunoki Masashige, this temple is the site of a juniper tree more than 1,300 years old.[1] 1-14-3, Tadaokaminami, Tadaoka-cho, Semboku County[2] Nankai Line: Tadaoka Sta.☎0725-32-3731English, Chinese, KoreanThis ancient shrine is said to be the remains of Emperor Hanzei's Tajihi-Shibagaki-no-miya (imperial residence). The Matsubara Six-Shrine Pilgrimage is held from January 1 to 15. Within the grounds of the shrine is a subordinate shrine dedicated to teeth.[1] 7-12-22, Ueda, Matsubara City[2] Kintetsu Line: Kawachi-Matsubara Sta.[3] 5:00-19:00 ☎072-331-2138S-3U-1

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