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  • spot domyouji11

    Domyoji

    Kawachi History / culture

    A temple associated with the Sugawara clan that preserves the national treasure Kannon
    This temple is associated with Sugawara no Michizane and enshrines the National Treasure Eleven-Headed Kannon statue, and conveys its history as a nunnery since ancient times.

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  • Event domyouji11

    Domyoji Temple: Special Exhibition of the National Treasure Wooden Eleven-Faced Kannon Statue

    Kawachi History / culture

    This national treasure, said to have been hand-carved by Sugawara no Michizane with great devotion, will be on special display.

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  • Event domyojitenmangu12

    Domyoji Tenmangu Shrine Treasure Museum Special Opening

    Kawachi History / culture

    A national treasure said to be a favorite item of Sugawara no Michizane
    At Domyoji Tenmangu Shrine, which is worshipped as the god of learning, three of the six national treasures believed to be relics of Sugawara no Michizane will be on display in the treasure museum.

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  • Experience raigoji11

    Visit the hidden Buddha statues and treasures of the Yuzu Nenbutsu sect's Raigoji Temple

    Kawachi History / culture

    Experience the historical relics hidden in Matsubara City
    Raigoji Temple is the family temple of the Takagi clan, the lords of Tannan Domain. Hidden treasures and hidden Buddha statues, such as the six-mon coin bucket associated with Yukimura, will be on special display.

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  • Experience matubararanma

    Try your hand at Osaka Ranma's stylish "carving"!

    Kawachi Manufacturing History / culture

    Let's carve an Osaka ranma! We use wood that is as soft and easy to carve as possible so that you can feel closer to traditional crafts, and even beginners can easily participate. Through the ranma carving workshop, you will be able to experience the wonder of traditional crafts.

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    Nunose Shrine

    Kawachi History / culture

    Since ancient times, there have been legends related to cloth, and he has been praised as a god of healing illnesses and exterminating poisonous insects, and in the modern era he has come to be worshipped as a god of protection from evil, traffic safety, and business prosperity in addition to healing illnesses, and is revered by local people as he is always said to grant wishes. The enshrined deities are the three gods Hayasusanoo no Mikoto, Yae Kotoshironushi no Mikoto, and Takemikazuchio no Mikoto.

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  • spot abo01

    ao Shrine

    Kawachi History / culture

    ao Shrine enshrines Sugawara no Michizane, Prince ao, and Ichikishimahime (Benzaiten) as its deities. The name "ao" comes from the legend that Prince ao, the son of Emperor Heizei, the 51st emperor of Japan, lived in this area and ruled with good governance in the early Heian period, and a stone monument reading "Historic ao: Site of Prince Ao's Residence" stands within the shrine grounds.
    It is also said that a shrine was built here to enshrine the deity Sugawara no Michizane, who passed through ao before going to Dazaifu.

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  • Event konda11

    Special Opening of the Treasure House Konda Hachimangu Shrine

    Kawachi History / culture

    Hachiman Shrine enshrines Emperor Ojin, Emperor Chuai, and Empress Jingu as deities, as well as Sumiyoshi Daigongen, and has been devoutly revered by the people of the Kawachi region for safe childbirth and protection from evil. Emperor Ojin is also seen as the patron deity of commerce and industry, and the parent deity of scholarship and the arts. The shrine buildings were restored by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1196. The Chirijiraden Kondo Soshinyo portable shrine, donated at that time, has been designated a National Treasure. An autumn festival is held every year on September 15th, and the "Owatari" procession, in which the portable shrine is carried to the bank of the Emperor Ojin Tomb, is still practiced today.

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  • Experience kondanew

    World Heritage Site "Emperor Ojin's Tomb" and National Treasure of Konda Hachimangu Shrine

    Kawachi History / culture

    Konda Hachimangu Shrine is known as the oldest Hachimangu Shrine in Japan. This is a rare experience where you can rent out the treasure house of Konda Hachimangu Shrine which has a history of over 1,000 years, and hear a talk from the chief priest. Afterwards, you will enjoy a haniwa bento lunch and a tasting of Hinomaru sacred sake. You will also experience the Goryoin seals of 17 imperial tombs and visit the tomb of Emperor Ojin.

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  • Experience toushuhaha

    A tour of World Heritage Sites and Japanese Heritage Sites with the mother of a world-class pitcher

    Kawachi History / culture

    Yu Darvish's mother, Ikuyo, still lives in Habikino. It has been 30 years since she took young Yu Darvish by the hand to take him to and from nursery school. Why not join us on a tour of Habikino (a town with both a Japanese Heritage Site and a World Heritage Site), a place filled with many memories for Ikuyo and her eldest son?

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  • Experience furuichi01

    ~Explore the town with a walking guide~ Tour the World Heritage Site "Furuichi Kofun Group" and the Japanese Heritage Site "Takeuchi Kaido" (experience stamping the Imperial Tomb Seal)

    Kawachi History / culture

    If you head west along Takeuchi Kaido, the oldest national highway in Japan and a registered Japanese Heritage site, you will come across Shiratori no Miyako Tomb, one of the components of the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a registered World Heritage site. You will tour the area around Emperor Ojin's tomb, the largest in volume in Japan, with a private guide, and at the Furuichi Imperial Tomb District Office, you will have the seals of 17 imperial tombs stamped on them.

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    Nonakaji Temple

    Kawachi History / culture

    It is said that Prince Shotoku built Nonaka-ji Temple with the assistance of Soga no Umako. The temple grounds are a nationally designated historic site, and once you enter the restored inner gate, you'll find the remains of the main hall and pagoda, giving you a taste of the Asuka period. The gilt-bronze Maitreya Bodhisattva half-seated statue from the Hakuho period and the wooden standing Jizo Bodhisattva statue from the Heian period have been designated Important Cultural Properties and can be viewed on the 18th of each month (9:30-16:00). The graveyard also contains the "Grave of Osome and Hisamatsu," a staple of Joruri and Kabuki plays.

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