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  • spot toyonakamuseum

    Toyonaka Museum, the birthplace of high school baseball

    Hokusetsu History / culture

    In conjunction with the reopening of Toyonaka Rose Baseball Stadium (Sone Minamimachi) in December 2024, the "Toyonaka Museum: Birthplace of High School Baseball" will open on the first floor of the stadium. Visitors can see up close valuable materials such as panels conveying the history of high school baseball, which began at the Toyonaka Grounds, which were formerly located on the west side of Hankyu Toyonaka Station, as well as autographs and uniforms from schools that have participated in the Koshien tournament across the country, and pennants from the Osaka Prefecture tournament.

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  • Experience ranma01

    A wood carving experience

    Hokusetsu Manufacturing

    To allow visitors from Japan and abroad to feel closer to traditional Japanese culture, we will be holding a "Wood Carving Experience" through the experience of carving the traditional craft of "Osaka Ranma." The experience will be conducted under the guidance of a traditional craftsman, providing a precious and special experience where you can learn firsthand the techniques of a master while experiencing the warmth of wood.

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    Learn about the traditional craft "Osaka Ranma"! Workshop tour

    Hokusetsu Manufacturing

    Traditional craft "Osaka Ranma" Osaka Ranma is characterized by its wide variety of ranma.
    While viewing the actual ranma, traditional craftsmen will provide explanations to help you feel closer to traditional Japanese culture, including the historical background.

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    Ibaraki City Christian Relics Museum

    Hokusetsu History / culture

    Opened in 1987, the Ibaraki City Christian Relics Museum is located in the Senjiji district, famous as the "Hidden Christian Village." Senjiji and the Shimootowa district were once the territory of Takayama Ukon, a famous Christian feudal lord. Even after Christianity was banned by the shogunate, believers continued to preserve the relics. This only came to light during the Taisho era. Numerous Christian relics were discovered in this area, attracting worldwide attention. The Christian Relics Museum exhibits the history of Christianity in Ibaraki and the relics that have been discovered.

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  • sojiji

    Sojiji Temple

    Hokusetsu History / culture

    This is a Koyasan Shingon sect temple whose principal image is a hidden statue of the Thousand-Armed Kannon Bodhisattva riding on a turtle's back. Every year between April 15th and 21st, the temple holds an opening ceremony for the hidden statue. The temple's founder, Fujiwara Sankage, is celebrated as the founder of Japanese cuisine due to the tradition of Sennichi-ryori cuisine, and every year on April 18th, a Yamakage-style knife ceremony is held.

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  • jyoruri

    Jyoruri Theater

    Hokusetsu History / culture

    Joruri Theater in Nosemachi, Osaka
    The tradition of "Sojoruri" passed down in Nose
    A cultural hub that continues to this day.
    A small, locally-based venue where you can enjoy musical performances.
    It's a theater.

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