In the “Naniwa Shichiko Meguri” (Naniwa Seven Happiness Tour), it is said that Dainenbutsuji benefits from the improvement of various arts.
Originally, the Naniwa Shichiko Tour is a pilgrimage to seven shrines and temples in Osaka Prefecture, started in 1983 by Taichi Sakaiya, a director of the Osaka 21 Century Association, with the aim of revitalizing Osaka and revitalizing shrines and temples.
The target shrines and temples are Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine, Shijonawate Shrine, Dainenbutsuji, Taiyuji, Imamiya Ebisu Shrine and Shitennoji. The target cities are Osaka and Shijonawate.
Except for Dainenbutsu Temple and Shijonawate Shrine, the impression is that they are gathered in a relatively close area from north to south, but if you try to visit all the shrines and temples in a day or two, it can be difficult.
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If we go via Shinkami, maybe we can finish at Dainenbutsuji?
The official website of the Naniwa Shichiko Tour (https://naniwa7.net) does not introduce it as a model course, but if you make good use of the Osaka East Line and Shinkami Station, you might be able to arrange a route from Shijonawate Shrine to Dainenbutsuji.
If you finish at Dainenbutsuji, you might be able to stop at our restaurant to finish the Naniwa Shichiko Tour.
For details of the Naniwa Shichiko tour, please visit the official website (https://naniwa7.net).
If you visit Dainenbutsuji or Shinkami Station on the Naniwa Shichiko tour, please come to our restaurant.