Dainennbutsuji HondoThe original Hondo (Main Hall) was constructed in 1663 but destroyed by fire in 1898. The present Hondo was reconstructed in 1938, true to how the former principal i… Zenryuji Sanmon (Zenryuji tem… Zenryuji temple is positioned on the Kuchinawa Slope which is one of the Nanasaka (Seven Slopes) of Tennoji. The Seven Slopes are located in Yuhigaoka dis… Yamamoto Noh Theater "Uoyobi" Founded in 1927 by YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki , it was destroyed by fire in the Osaka Air Raid. It was rebuilt in 1950 with the enthusiasm of the citizens. (The Noh… Tokajyuku Tokajyuku is a pioneering facility for children with intellectual disabilities founded in Saikudani, Tennoji-Ku, Osaka-Shi in 1916. The present facility wa… The Senriji Main Temple Bui… This is a diversion of a part of the Feast Assembly Hall for Showa Emperor Grace Ceremony. On the gabled side of the roof, we could see the main entranc… Temma Christ Church (The Unite… A chuch of four-storied reinforced concrete block structure located near Osaka Tenmanngu Shrine. The front part is formed of almost symmetric shapes, the f… Takemikumari Shrine Sesshanagi… Takemikumari Shrine is a Shikinai-sha (shrine listed in Engishiki laws), its main sanctuary is designated as an important cultural property. Nagi Shrine, a… Sumiyoshi-Taisha Shrine Sumiyoshi-taisha was established in the year 211 on the present site of Sumiyoshi by the oracle of Sumiyoshi-daishin (three deities: Soko-tsutsu-no-mikoto,… Sukunahikona Shrine Honden (Main Building), Heiden (Votive Offering Hall) and Haiden (Worship Hall) are designated as registered tangible cultural properties. Honden is a well… Simanouchi Christ Church (The … A chuch of reinforced concrete block structure established in early Showa period. Located along the street at Higashi-Shinsaibashi, Chuuou-Ku, one block to… Shotoku-kan, Shoin Academy The building was built as a private residence in the early Showa period by Heizo MORI, who, while working as a lumber merchant, founded the Morihei Steamsh… Shonenji Sanmon (Shonenji tem… Shonenji temple was founded in 1596 (Keicho 1). Although it avoided war damage, the main hall was rebuilt as a modern reinforced concrete building in 2000 … Shomyoji Sanmon (Shomyoji tem… Shomyoji temple was constructed in 1624 (Kanei 1). All of the structures but the main temple gate were lost by the fire during the war. The temple is locat… Shoko-kan (former laundry and … The Shoko-kan (former laundry and tasting room) is the only remaining wooden building from the founding of the Shoin School in 1918. It is an elegant build… Shoin School Academy Memorial … This Memorial Hall was built in 1927 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the founding of Shoin Girls' High School (now Shoin Gakuen). The exterior finis… Shinkoji Hondo, Sanmon (Shink… Shinkouji temple is located in Teramachi, the east area of Matsuyamachi-suji Street. It was founded in March 1624 (Kanei 1). The main hall was reconstructe… Seigakuin Located on the north edge of the Sakai moat region, this building has a history as a training temple, including appearing in the grand map of Sakai from 16… Saikyouji Temple Saikyouji Temple was moved to present location with the residents of Minami Oji village in 1698(Genroku11). Main building raised the ridgepole in1808(Bunk… Otsuki Noh scene In 1935, Juzo Otsuki built the Otsuki Noh Theatre on the Uemachi plateau as the first Noh theatre in Japan to have chair seating instead of the floor seati… Load More