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amhsonakaN ,atiiKiio manMj-akasOonebAonneTaer ,ijA yaBakasO nrehtuoSakasO nrehakasOnretroNtsaE44This temple is venerated as a place of prayer for traffic safety. Apart from the main building, there is a Kitoden (prayer hall) designated for traffic safety, where 100 vehicles and their drivers can be prayed for at a single time. Each year, the temple is visited by 200,000 vehicles and two million worshippers.[1] 10-1, Naritanishi-machi, Neyagawa City [2] Keihan Line: Korien Sta.☎072-833-8881English, Chinese, KoreanEnglishNaritasan-Fudoson TempleY-1Former Nakanishi Family Estate, Moriguchi Museum of HistoryX-1One of a very few samurai houses that have remained as they were since the Edo Period (1600–1868). The main building was rebuilt for the second time in 1793, and the Nagaya-mon gate (outer gate) was rebuilt in 1776.[1] 4-2-26, Okubo-cho, Moriguchi City[2] From Furukawabashi Station on the Keihan Line, take the Keihan bus to Okubo Chuo Park [3] 10:00–17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:30.) [4] Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, December 29 to January 3 [5] Adults: 200 yen ☎06-6903-3601Ishikiri-Tsurugiya ShrineY-2This shrine has long been a place of veneration of a deity who cures dembo (tumors and boils).The sando (the approach to the shrine), lined with fortune-telling booths, food shops, kampo (traditional Chinese medicine) shops and eateries, is also popular among visitors.[1] Higashiishikiri-cho, Higashiosaka City [2] Kintetsu Line: Ishikiri or Shin-Ishikiri Sta. [3] 8:00–11:30, 13:00–15:30 ☎072-982-3621iThe information described in this guidebook is as of October 2019. Fees, holidays, etc. are subject to change.The information described in this guidebook is as of October 2019. Fees, holidays, etc. are subject to change.[1] Address [2] Traffic [3] Hours [4] Holidays [5] FeesHistorical streetscape of the Taiheiji Temple areaEnglish, Chinese, Korean, etc.Kyuhoji JinaichoNozaki Kannon(Jigenji Temple)Y-2During the Nozaki Mairi event held in May, the sando (the approach to Nozakikannon) becomes crowded with over 100 fair stalls and throngs of worshippers. The grounds of the temple contain a twin burial mound in memory of Osome and Hisamatsu, the two leading characters of a famous joruri puppet play.[1] Nozaki, Daito City [2] JR Line: Nozaki Sta. [3] 9:00–15:30 (prayer)☎072-876-2324 Shijonawate Jinja ShrineY-2A shrine dedicated to the renowned samurai Kusunoki Masatsura, who was active as one of the military leaders of the Southern Dynasty and was defeated in this area by the Ashikaga army. Located at the foot of Mt. Iimori in the Ikoma Mountain Range, the shrine commands a panoramic view of Osaka Plain.[1] Minamino, Shijonawate City [2] JR Line: Shijonawate Sta. [3] From sunrise to sunset (gate opening hours); 9:00–17:00 (sale of shrine items) ☎072-876-0044 English, Chinese, KoreanX-3Kyuhoji Jinaicho is a historical town that has developed since the Warring States Period (1467–1568). You can gain a real sense of history as you wander around, observing the white walls, mushiko windows (ultra-fine lattice windows), and grid-pattern roads.[1] Kyuhoji, Yao City [2] JR Line: Kyuhoji Sta.; Kintetsu Line: Kyuhojiguchi Sta.☎072-924-6371Y-3The Taiheiji Temple area is blessed with historical resources and nature. It has a lot to offer tourists, including rows of old folk houses lining the sides of both stone pavements, and beautiful agricultural panoramas of vineyards extending over small hills. At a winery, visitors can learn the history of the area’s wine production, small hills. At a winery, visitors can learn the history of the area’s wine production, which has endured for over 100 years, and enjoy wine tasting.which has endured for over 100 years, and enjoy wine tasting.[1] Taiheiji, Kashiwara City [2] Kintetsu Line: Ando Sta.072-972-1554 (Kashiwara City Office Industry Department)☎072-972-1554 (Kashiwara City Office Industry Department)Wi-F i

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