It is a historical shrine of Settsu Province Ichinomiya in Sumiyoshi Ward, Osaka City.
Osaka Tenmangu Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Tenjinbashi, Kita Ward, Osaka City. There is a Daishogun Shrine that Kanko visited before heading to Dazaifu.
Minoh Falls is a 33-meter-high waterfall that is selected as one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls in the mountains of Minoh City, Osaka Prefecture.
Shitennoji in Osaka City is a historic temple founded by Prince Shotoku.
Namba Yasaka Shrine is a shrine located in Naniwa Ward, Osaka City. It enshrines Susano no Mikoto, Kushiinada Hime no Mikoto, and Yahashira Miko no Mikoto.
Samuhara Shrine is a shrine located in Uribori, Nishi Ward, Osaka City, which is popular as a power spot.
Imamiya Ebisu Shrine is a shrine located in Naniwa Ward, Osaka City. Toka Ebisu, which enshrines the god Ebisu, known as the god of business prosperity, is held from January 9th to 11th every year and
Tsuyu no Tenjinsha is a historic shrine located in the Umeda area of Osaka City that is said to have been founded over 1,300 years ago.
Yasui Shrine is a shrine located in Tennoji Ward, Osaka City. It is also called Yasui Tenmangu Shrine. It is known as the place where Nobushige Sanada (Yukimura Sanada) died in battle.
Horikoshi Shrine is a shrine located in Tennoji, Osaka City, which is popular for making wishes come true.
Otori Taisha is a shrine of Izumi Province Ichinomiya in Sakai City.
Umeda Sky Building Kuchu Teien Observatory is an observation deck located on the 39th to 40th floors of the Umeda Sky Building in Kita Ward, Osaka City. It is popular as a scenic spot with a panoramic
This is a work of art created by Taro Okamoto in Expo'70 Commemorative Park.
One of the three greatest castles in Japan is Osaka Castle
Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun, also known as Daisen-ryo Kofun or Daisen Kofun, is the largest burial mound in Japan located in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture.
It is an observation tower built in the center of Shinsekai in Naniwa Ward, Osaka City. The Showa era.
Isshinji is a Jodo sect temple located in Tennoji Ward, Osaka City. It is known as the "Temple of the Bone Buddha,'' which was built using the ashes of the deceased.