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Sightseeing information
Sightseeing

Sightseeing information

Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, there are many historic sites, including facilities that take advantage of the rich nature, temples and shrines from before the Middle Ages, and townscapes from the Edo period.
You can enjoy the good old culture nurtured by the rich nature.

Takidani Fudo Myooji TempleTondabayashi

Takidani Fudo Myooji Temple

Located in Tondabayashi City, Osaka, this dojo was opened by Kobo Daishi in the 12th year of the Kounin era to pray for the security of the nation and the happiness of the people. The principal images of Fudo Myoo and Nidoji are designated as important cultural properties. It is said to be one of Japan's three ``Fudo-sama'' statues, and is said to be beneficial for eye diseases, so it is said to be the ``Fudo-sama of Buds'' and is visited by many people to pray for business prosperity, good luck, and warding off evil spirits.

  • 10 minutes drive from the hotel
Tondabayashi JinaimachiTondabayashi

Tondabayashi Jinaimachi

You can enjoy the townscape of temples and merchant houses from the Edo period. In the 3rd year of Eiroku (1560) during the Sengoku period, Shoshu Shonin of Koshoji Temple in Kyoto purchased land in the current Jinaimachi district from a feudal lord. It is a religious self-governing city where influential people from the neighborhood were called together, and with the help of believers, wasteland was cleared, plotted, and Koshoji Temple was built in the center. This tourist spot was selected as a nationally important preservation district for groups of traditional buildings in 1997.

  • 20 minutes drive from the hotel