Experiences, Events, and Spots
Jinanimachi
Ancient temples, townhouses, and sake breweries. Tomita has flourished as Jinanimachi since the mid-16th century, and developed into Osaka's leading sake-producing region in the early Edo period. Enjoy a stroll through the townscape, where you can see traditional buildings with gabled roofs, plasterwork, and Mushikomado, while taking in the atmosphere of the past.
Basic information
In addition to the two sake breweries, Seitsuru Sake Brewery and Kotobuki Sake Brewery, there is Miwa Shrine, which is deeply rooted in the local community as a shrine dedicated to the god of sake; Fumonji Temple, which has a building designated as an Important Cultural Property by the national government; Honshoji Temple, which flourished as the base of the Honganji sect of temples in Settsu; and many other shrines and temples, including Keizui-ji Temple, Seiren-ji Temple, and Kyogyoji Temple, which form Jinanimachi with a charming townscape.
| Contact Us | 高槻市観光協会 072-675-0081 |
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| Official website | https://www.takatsuki-kankou.org/ |
| Address | Around Tomitacho, Takatsuki City |
| Access |
A short distance south from JR Settsu-Tonda Station and Hankyu-Tonda Station |
