Toyonaka is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on October 15, 1936.
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The Open-Air Musuem of Old Japanese Farmhouses is an outdoor museum where representative houses from throughout Japan have been moved and restored for exhibition along with related items and implements from daily living. Located on grounds of about 36,000㎡ inside Hattori Ryokuchi Park in Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture, the museum has on display 12 farmhouses such as the Namba Magariya from as far north as Iwate to the Takakura from as far south as Amami Oshima. These houses were all built in Edo period(17-19th century) and are imbued with the style created by the climate, culture, and customs characteristic to each locality. The clever use of the natural surroundings and wisdom applied by people at the time to live in harmony are in display throughout of time to convey to us quietly important messages.
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Hattori Tenjingu is one of the famous Shinto shrines in Osaka. It is a shrine to cure leg ailments. The enshrined deity is Sugawara Michizane (845-903). He was unfairly expelled in 901 from Kyoto to Dazaifu in northern Kyushu, and early in the journey he suffered from a leg ailment and called in at this shrine to pray to the medicine deity, Sukunahikona no Mikoto. Because he was healed, the shrine acquired a reputation for its curative and protective power in terms of legs which it has kept up to the present day. 1 Minute Walk from Hattori Tenjin Station On the Hankyu Train Line. 12 Minutes from Umeda Station On the Hankyu Train Line. We have a brochure available in English.
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