Japan Sightseeing Information --- Osaka Prefecture Sightseeing Information ---
We are investigating and introducing shrines and temples in Osaka prefecture. As popular shrines and temples are the places of interest, people gather as a power spot to receive the power to live, as seasonal events and festival places. We will post popular shrines and temples in Osaka Prefecture.
Osaka Prefecture Higashiosaka-shi
Historic Horikoshi Shrine in Osaka Naniwa that Prince Shotoku built with Shitennoji Temple. It is introduced as a power spot by magazines, television.
It is Ikutama Shrine.
Welcome to Iwafune Shrine.
Osaka-shi, Osaka
Osaka-shi, Osaka
Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture
Osaka-shi, Osaka
Osaka Prefecture Higashiosaka-shi
A shrine of Japanese medicine general antispasmodic disease healing and health fulfillment. Sukunahikona Shrine (Shinno-san)
Hometown of Tama - Tamatsukuri Inari shrine in the Nihon Shoki. Relationship between Japanese and rice. Inari faith know as benefits of business prosperity. It is also known as a Shinto shrine honoring the prince of Toyotomi family - Toyotomi Hideyori. We are also accepting wedding ceremonies, Shichigosan's application.
Imamiya Ebisu Shrine is set up at Emi-su Nishi 1-chome Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, and is dedicated to the Amaterasusumeookami, Kotoshironusi and other three gods.
Settsukoku Ichinomiya, the root of life, the god of the sea, Sumiyoshi Taisha. Sumiyoshi Taisha is the total headquarters of Sumiyoshi Shrine throughout the country, one of the representative shrines in Japan. From Osaka and other people in the area, we are called "Sumiyossan" with familiarity and many visitors come from all over the world.
It is Osaka Tenmangu shrine. Osaka Tenmangu Shrine is a shrine dedicated to the Sugawara Michizane, and citizens are called "Tenman no Tenjin-san" and they are familiar. The Tenjin Festival, held from July 24th to 25th every year, is famous for the three biggest festivals in Japan and the Osaka three major summer festivals.
Osaka-shi, Osaka
Located in the center of the Kouzen Park in Senboku New Town, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, the appearance of each season is very beautiful, and the main hall is designated as an important cultural asset of the country.
The first official temple of the Japanese Buddha Law, established by Prince Shotoku. It is Washu headquarters who do not care about sects.
Saikoku Aizen 17th Reijo - No. 1 Ticket Office "Aizen-do Shouman-in". Gohonzon of Aizen is truly believed as a buddha of marriage fortune.
Inunaki-san Shippouryu-ji is a primitive forest temple located in the mountains of Inunakizan in Izumisano City, Osaka Prefecture. It is Konpon Dojo for Katsuragi 28shuku training known as Daihonzan of Shingon Sect Inunaki ha which looks up to Kobo Daishi as a founder.
Osaka-shi, Osaka
Oshima Shingon sect Lotus Tsuchiyama "Daimoji" (Fujiidera-shi, Osaka Prefecture) Rendosan "Domyoji" of Kogi Shingon sect to worship national treasure 11men Kanzenon Bosatsu statue.
It is Naritasan Fudoson (Narita-san Osaka Betsuin Myouou-in) such as traffic safety prayers, fulfillment of various wishes, misadvent.
Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture
Temple of the Shingon sect of Koyasan No. 22 of the West. It is located in Ibaraki-shi, Osaka.
Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture
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