-Walk Through the Kudara Temple Ruins, explore a 1,250-year-old Special Historic Site and one of Osaka’s most important heritage locations.
-Discover Ancient Temple Architecture, see the remains of large-scale buildings built with advanced techniques of ancient Japan.
-Visit the Tranquil Kudarano-O Shrine, enjoy a peaceful shrine surrounded by forest with views of the historic ruins.
-Experience a Sacred Prayer Ritual, join a traditional Shinto prayer ceremony led by a priest for spiritual calm.
-Receive Sacred Keepsakes and Goshuin: Omamori, Ema, sacred offerings, and a Goshuin stamp as memorable souvenirs.
・Special Historic Site Kudara Temple Ruins (Kudara Temple Ruins Park) (10 minutes)
This is the site of a temple built about 1,250 years ago. Remains of large buildings made with advanced techniques of the time still exist. It is designated as a Special Historic Site of Japan and is one of the most valuable historical heritage sites in Osaka, along with Osaka Castle Ruins. Walk around and observe the area.
・Kudarano-O Shrine: Walk around the grounds and visit the shrine (10 minutes)
Kudarano-O Shrine enshrines the descendants of the Baekje royal family. The grounds include a quiet forest and a hilltop with a view of the Kudara Temple Ruins, allowing you to feel the calm atmosphere of ancient history.
・Kudarano-O Shrine: Prayer ritual experience (45 minutes)
Experience a valuable prayer ritual in the worship hall, where the priest recites Norito, performs purification, and offers the sacred Tamagushi ritual. After the prayer, you will receive sacred sake, an Ema, sugar offering, sacred candy, a shrine history booklet, and an Omamori.
End the tour on site
【Special Historic Site Kudara Temple Ruins】
Address: 1-4340 Nakanomiya Nishinocho, Hirakata City, Osaka 573-0021
About 7 minutes on foot from Miyanosaka Station (Keihan Katano Line)
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